ACHIEVE FOR BIOLOGY:HOW LIFE WORKS-EBOOK
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ISBN: 9781319284367
Author: Morris
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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In most vertebrates, the major component of the skeleton is termed as a bone. The vertebrate skeletons grow rapidly in the fetus and continue to grow until adulthood without molting. If any damage, the bone itself repaired it, even after the bones discontinue to grow.
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