Difference between revisions of "Traits:SupportingStructuresEnclosures"

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Supporting Structures and Enclosures

Supporting Structures and Enclosures: Hard framework, internal or external, which supports and protects softer parts of plant, animal or unicellular organism, and to which muscles usually attach in animals, includes skeletons (derived from Lawrence, 2005).


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References: 
  • Lawrence, E. (ed.) (2005) Henderson's dictionary of Biology (13th edition). London, United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited.










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