All fish do, as they are vertebrates.
Yes, bass do have a backbone. Like all fish, they are vertebrates, meaning they possess a spinal column made up of vertebrae. This backbone supports their body structure and plays a crucial role in their movement and stability in water.
Yes. All fish are vertabrates.
Yes. It has a backbone, as do all fish.
It has a backbone so it is a vertebrate.
To play it with a full drum kit! The bass drum is the backbone of any rock beat. Be sure to use it wisely!
A bass is a vertebrate. This means it has a backbone or spine, which is a characteristic feature of all vertebrates, including fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Bass belong to the class Actinopterygii, which encompasses ray-finned fishes.
Guitar and bass are almost totally opposite, guitar is more of the melody leader, while bass is a backbone to the whole bands sound. They're both important but in different ways. You have to try them out and see what you like personally.
The basic responsibility of a bass player is to initiate the groove. In a rock band, the bass is the only instrument being rythmic as well as melodic, so it's here to create the rythmic and melodic backbone of the song. I always think of the bass and drums as the engine room of the band. The foundation for everything else to build upon.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
No plankton do not have a backbone.
No. No insect has a backbone.