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Endoskeletal

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en·do·skel·e·ton  (nd-skl-tn)
n.
An internal supporting skeleton, derived from the mesoderm, that is characteristic of vertebrates and certain invertebrates.

endo·skele·tal (--tl) adj.


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We are endoskeletal beings, with the body keeping the spine, nerves, and blood vessels in proper alignment through most of life.
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