A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone so they can grow in any condition, humans are vertebrates and so are birds, snakes, dogs, cats etc. When vertebrates grow there bones grow bigger and heavier so there skin stretches which is how they get bigger, but any animal needs water and food in order to grow correctly. Hope this has helped
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Vertebrates grow through a process called somatic growth, which involves an increase in cell number and size. This growth is regulated by hormones, genetic factors, and environmental conditions. As vertebrates mature, they undergo growth spurts followed by periods of slower growth until they reach their adult size.
Yes, mice are vertebrates. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone or spinal column, and mice belong to the group of mammals that possess this characteristic.
The two major groups of animal classification are vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone or spine, while invertebrates do not. Examples of vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, while invertebrates include insects, arachnids, mollusks, and annelids.
The phylum Chordata is most closely related phylogenetically to the first vertebrates. Chordates share a number of characteristics with vertebrates, such as having a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, and pharyngeal slits. Cells within the notochord further develop into the vertebrae that define vertebrates.
There are 29 phyla in the kingdom Animalia. Only 3 percent of organisms in this kingdom are vertebrates. they are found in one phylum, called Chordata.
The three classifications of animals are vertebrates, invertebrates, and mammals. Vertebrates have a backbone, while invertebrates do not. Mammals are a subgroup of vertebrates distinguished by characteristics such as hair and mammary glands.