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How might a suit of armor be a good analogy for a function of the skeletal system
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Some animals (Arachnids, Crustaceans, Insects) don't have internal skeleton. They possess exoskeleton (chitinous skeleton).
It covers their body like a suit of armour, providing protection.
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