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How Does a Hydrostatic Skeleton Differ from a Structural Skeleton

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How does a hydrostatic skeleton differ from a structural skeleton? Is one form of skeleton superior to another,and if not,outline which skeleton may perform better under given conditions of environment,animal size,etc.


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Connective Tissue

Connective tissue is a type of biological tissue that supports, binds together, or separates other tissues and organs of the body.

Hip Joint

A ball-and-socket joint that connects the femur (thigh bone) to the pelvis, allowing for a wide range of movement.

Insertions

The points at which tendons attach muscles to bones, often referred to as the ending point of a muscle.

Gastrocnemius Muscle

A major muscle located at the back part of the lower leg, contributing to plantar flexion (pointing the toes) and knee flexion, playing a crucial role in walking, running, and jumping.

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