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Skeletal System In Other Vertebrates

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The skeletal system in other vertebrates refers to the bony framework that provides structure, support, and protection for various animal species outside of humans.

Key Features

  • Varied bone structures and arrangements
  • Adaptations for different modes of locomotion
  • Specialized features for specific environments

Pros

  • Diverse range of adaptations for survival
  • Efficient support and protection for internal organs
  • Contributes to overall body strength and functionality

Cons

  • Lack of flexibility compared to non-vertebrates
  • Vulnerable to injuries or fractures in some species

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