Ventral nerve cord, vertebra, dorsal nerve cord, and notocord.
Endoskeleton
vertabrate
The backbone is part of the Skeleton. The skeleton are ALL the bones in the body.
No. No species of crab is a vertebrate. Vertebrates have a vertebral column (backbone) that is part of an internal skeleton. Crabs are crustaceans, and their skeleton covers the outside of their body, like plate armor - they have no backbone.
no. they have an outer-skeleton made of chitin like all insects. a backbone is part of an internal skeleton typical of vertebrates and BTW is about 10 times less effective then an outer skeleton
Daddy long legs do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton.Only vertebrates have a backbone. The backbone is part of an internal skeleton and is composed of several bones called vertebra; thus animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
Yes. Laughing kookaburras eat small mammals, small birds, snakes, lizards and other such prey.
internal skeleton is meaning that the organism have backbone. So that means that insect is not part of it. Also examples such as jellyfish, squid, octopus, etc. does not fall in internal skeleton group.
Penguins are vertebrate. Vertebrate means that the have a backbone and invertebrate means they do not. they are also know as a bird. the bird group is in the vertebrate groupPenguins are flightless aquatic birds. All penguins, including the King Penguins are, therefore, vertebrates (as are all other birds). Vertebrates have a vertebral column (spine) and an internal skeleton, a cranium (head) that contains a brain and sensory organs that is connected to a central nervous system and is situated on the fore part of the animal.Yes, a penguin has a spine so is a vertebrate.Yes.
Yes. All parrots are birds; all birds are vertebrates; and all vertebrates have a backbone.
The brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus), like all bird species worldwide, has a backbone as part of an internal bony skeleton.
Insects do not have bones, that is why some insects have exoskeletons.An insect doesn't have a backbone because it is not a vertebrate; it doesn't have an internal skeleton. Insects have an exoskeleton - the tough exterior of an insect is the 'skeleton'.
No. The backbone is part of the Tasmanian devil's internal skeleton. Skeletons do not have hair. The Tasmanian devil is fully furred over its body, including its back, but only on the outside - not the inside as well.
Yes, the skeleton is in the shell part of the turtle