Science, asked by roneys3930, 1 year ago

If an animal does not have a skeleton consisting of bones, can it move. Give example to prove the point.

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Answered by ddaydevil
18
no
bcoz without skeleton it doesn't have a structure
then it can't move but it can flow
Answered by Surnia
3

Yes,

Explanation:

  • The skeletal system in animals consists of bones that help them in locomotion  also provides protection from the external environment.
  • But there are organisms which live without a skeletal system consisting of bones. Such organisms have hydrostatic structure, this system has a fluid filled cavity. The muscles contracts and presses the internal fluid filled cavity which supports the locomotion in these organisms.
  • Example, of organisms with hydrostatic structure are octopus, caterpillar, beetle, snail and others.

Learn more about skeletal system:

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