No, not all vertebrates have jaws. In fact, one specific vertebrate that does not have a jaw is the jawless fish!
Yes , They do
birds dont
NO
A konk is a mollusk, and does not have a spine. It is not a vertebrate.
A konk is a mollusk, and does not have a spine. It is not a vertebrate.
Yes - they also have an internal skeleton.
Barnacles are invertebrates because their shells are outside of their body - they do not have an internal skeleton with a backbone.
Yes, a turtle is a vertebrate.All reptiles are vertebrates, because they all have spines.The spine of a turtle is attached to the inside roof of their shells. Making it physically impossible for them to shed shells or leave their shells.
animals without backbones are invertebrates. octopi and squids have no shells, but are invertebrates because they contain no backbone. if they had a backbone, they'd be vertebrates.
Barnacles are invertebrates because their shells are outside of their body - they do not have an internal skeleton with a backbone.
not realy. I think that Vertebrates are backbone or spinal columns and Exoskeletons are kind of like the shells of insects
A sea turtle is a vertebrate, just like any other turtle. Their spine is connected to the roof of the inside of their shell, which is why they can swap shells or get out of the ones they were born with, or it will kill it. No. The sea turtle belongs to the reptile group. Reptiles are chordates, also known as vertebrates. A vertebrate. After all, it has a spine.
Mollusks are all invertebrates because they have no internal skeleton with a backbone. Their shells are outside of their body.
Yes, a turtle is a vertebrate.All reptiles are vertebrates, because they all have spines.The spine of a turtle is attached to the inside roof of their shells. Making it physically impossible for them to shed shells or leave their shells.
There isn't any genus for vertebrates, but there's a phylum for them. Their phylum is Chordata.