See endoskeleton on Wiktionary
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Pribram, “Modes of Central Processing in Human Learning and Remebering”, in Timothy Teyler, editor, Brain and Learning, Stamford, Conn.: Greylock Publishers, →ISBN, section “The Implications”, page 156:", "text": "Endoskeleta have the advantage that they can be flexibly “restructured” when the situation demands.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1991, Eugene C. Bovee, “Sarcodina”, in Frederick W. Harrison, John O. Corliss, editors, Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates, volume 1 (Protozoa), Wiley-Liss, →ISBN, pages 205 and 213:", "text": "The acantharian radiolaria can similarly collect and precipitate strontium sulfate to form their endoskeleta. 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