No
just bones actually..vertebrates have bones and invertebrates got none..
i guess not.
The muscular system describes all of the muscles that make up the body.
All Vertebrates
The muscular system includes all the muscles that move your bones + joints and allow the heart to pump. The muscular system is controlled by the nervous system (electrical impulses from the brain)
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The muscular system is made up of muscles, the Skeletal system is made up of bones
The Excretory System filters all the waste the Muscular System makes while they are working.
All vertebrates have respiratory systems. Zebras are vertebrates.
The muscular system is attached to the skeletal system and circulatory system. So the muscle cells are in all three. Hope this helped! :) The muscular system.
Your muscular system consists of muscles and tendons, and is what moves your body. Here are some more sentences.I learned all the parts of the muscular system in science class.Your muscular system in needed to help you move.All animals have a muscular system of some sort.
Vertebrates are a subgroup of the chordates, meaning that all vertebrates are chordates, but not all chordates are vertebrates. Vertebrates are distinguished from other chordates by having backbones or spinal columns.All vertebrates have muscular systems that mostly consist of paired masses, as well as a central nervous system which is partly located inside the backbone (if one is present). The defining characteristic of a vertebrate is considered the backbone or spinal cord, a brain case, and an internal skeleton, but the latter is not true for lampreys, and the former is arguably present in some other chordates. Rather, all vertebrates are most easily distinguished from all other chordates by having a clearly identifiable head. Sensory organs--especially eyes--are concentrated at the foreend of the body, and there is pronounced cephalization.