Back Bones
Vertebrae are the bones that comprise the spine of animals with backbones.
animals who are Vertebrates have a vertebrae which is a backbone/spine
If an animal has any vertebrae, they have them between their head and the tip of their tails and they are usually part of a ventral structure. Vertebrae form the spine.
Vertebrate animals are those that have a central spine surrounded by vertebrae. Humans are one of the animals in that family.
All animals with backbones are vertebrates.
All animals with vertebrae have exactly seven cervical vertebrae (neck vertebrae.) Because whales have long necks, they just have seven long cervical vertebrae.
Some animals that don't have vertebrae include insects (e.g., butterflies, ants), mollusks (e.g., snails, octopuses), and arachnids (e.g., spiders, scorpions). These animals have exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons in place of vertebral columns.
Yes, there are many pictures of invertebrate animals such as insects, arachnids, mollusks, and jellyfish that do not have a backbone or vertebrae. These animals make up the majority of the animal kingdom and are found in various shapes, sizes, and habitats.
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Because it is the meat along the vertebrae or back of the animals
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The spine, or vertebrae, hence the name vertebrates for animals with backbones. Each vertebrae has a number that corresponds to it's position in the spine.