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- Soft-bodied_organism abstract "Soft-bodied organisms are animals that lack skeletons, a group roughly corresponding to the group Vermes as proposed by Carl von Linné. All animals have muscles but, since muscles can only pull, never push, a number of animals have developed hard parts that the muscles can pull on, commonly called skeletons. Such skeletons may be internal, as in vertebrates, or external, like in arthropods. However, a large number of animals groups do very well without hard parts. This include animals like earthworms, jellyfish, tapeworms, squids and an enormous variety of animals from almost every part of the kingdom Animalia.".
- Soft-bodied_organism thumbnail Terrestrial_ribbon_worm.jpg?width=300.
- Soft-bodied_organism wikiPageID "3182598".
- Soft-bodied_organism wikiPageRevisionID "602165676".
- Soft-bodied_organism subject Category:Biological_classification.
- Soft-bodied_organism subject Category:Zoology.
- Soft-bodied_organism comment "Soft-bodied organisms are animals that lack skeletons, a group roughly corresponding to the group Vermes as proposed by Carl von Linné. All animals have muscles but, since muscles can only pull, never push, a number of animals have developed hard parts that the muscles can pull on, commonly called skeletons. Such skeletons may be internal, as in vertebrates, or external, like in arthropods. However, a large number of animals groups do very well without hard parts.".
- Soft-bodied_organism label "Soft-bodied organism".
- Soft-bodied_organism label "كائنات رخوة".
- Soft-bodied_organism sameAs Organisme_bertubuh_lunak.
- Soft-bodied_organism sameAs m.08xn8y.
- Soft-bodied_organism sameAs Q12501479.
- Soft-bodied_organism sameAs Q12501479.
- Soft-bodied_organism wasDerivedFrom Soft-bodied_organism?oldid=602165676.
- Soft-bodied_organism depiction Terrestrial_ribbon_worm.jpg.
- Soft-bodied_organism isPrimaryTopicOf Soft-bodied_organism.