Yes.
No. A good example is humans; Humans certainly do have a backbone, but no exoskeleton (well, I don't, anyway).
Yes , it is of the Chordata, just as humans are. Chordata means it has a backbone.
Yes because we have backbones and are basically mammalsyes because vertebrate is the words for animal/human with backbone and invertebrate means the same thing as vertebrate EXCEPT with no backbone
Yes we are. A vertebrate has a backbone!
No, humans are vertebrate's, we have a backbone.
Due to presence of backbone .
Humans are vertebrates because they possess a backbone, which is made up of a series of individual bones called vertebrae. This backbone provides support for the body and protects the spinal cord. Vertebrates, including humans, are characterized by having a well-developed internal skeleton with a backbone or spinal column.
Yes, a toad has a backbone just like humans for the same use.
Any of the hominids (monkeys, apes, humans) are among the animals that have two legs and one backbone.
Yes, humans are vertebrates because they have a backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
the chinchilla is a vertebrate because it has a backbone
yes we are! Because we have a backbone.