Name the three types of skeletons that living organisms
have. Give one example of each. define them.
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A skeletal system is necessary to support the body, protect internal organs, and allow for the movement of an organism. There are three different skeleton designs that provide organisms these functions: hydrostatic skeleton, exoskeleton, and endoskeleton.
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There are three different skeleton designs that fulfill these functions: hydrostatic skeleton, exoskeleton, and endoskeleton.
Hydrostatic Skeleton. A hydrostatic skeleton is a skeleton formed by a fluid-filled compartment within the body, called the coelom. ...
Exoskeleton. ...
Endoskeleton. ...
Human Appendicular Skeleton.
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