Which of the following support structures is not found in humans?
a) skeleton
b) bones
c) cell walls
d) cartilage
e) hydrostat
Cell wall support structure is not found in humans.Humans have cell membrane whereas plants do have cell wall.
The human skeleton is the internal frame work of the human body.
The human skeleton composed of around 270 bones at birth.This total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones get fused together.
Hyaline cartilage persists in human adults at the ends of bones in free moving joints as articular cartilage,at the ends of the ribs,and in the nose.
Humans use hydrostatic fluid to support their tongue movement.
Which of the following support structures is not found in humans? a) skeleton b) bones c)...
14) Which of the following bones are NOT a part of the appendicular skeleton? A) shoulder B) hip C) skull D) upper limb
How many bones in a skeleton are bisected by a median plane? A. 28 B. 26 C. 34 D. 31 E. Some other number
The axial skeleton consists of bones of the a. pectoral and pelvic girdles. b. skull, thorax, and vertebral column. c. arms, legs, hands, and feet. d. limbs, pectoral girdle, and pelvic girdle. 32. e. upper and lower limbs.
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