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What is the function of the endoskeleton in vertebrates?

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The function of an endoskeleton is to support the body and in vertebrates it also protects the organs and provides a system of levers on which the muscles can act to produce movement. Compare exoskeleton. "endoskeleton."
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Hi,

The Answer to this question is:

Endoskeleton in vertebrates support the body and protects organs

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