Parallel Backbone
Vertebrates
Parallel Backbone
of course! most animals have a backbone.
Invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and mollusks, do not have a backbone. Another type is known as vertebrates, which include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Parallel Backbone
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Yes, fish do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual vertebrae that protect their spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure for their body.
Yes, a goldfish has a backbone. Goldfish belong to the group of fish known as ray-finned fish, which have a skeleton that includes a backbone made of vertebrae.
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Snakes are known for having the most vertebrae among animals. Some snake species can have over 300 vertebrae, allowing for their flexible and agile movements.
Animals that lack a backbone are referred to as invertebrates while those with a backbone are called vertebrates. Examples of invertebrates include; 'Arthropods' such as insects and crustaceans and 'Protozoa'.
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