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yes. they do thats helps them sleep and hunt
Human have a dorsal body cavity made up of the cranial and spinal cavities. They also have a ventral body cavity split up into thoracic, abdominal. and pelvic cavities.
endoskeleton
Internal (endoskeleton)
Yes. Birds have an internal skeleton known as an endoskeleton.
The skeleton is inside your body
No fish don't have a skeleton on the out side. On the out side its just skin.
An alligator has an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton.
Just a normal internal skeleton
Insects have an 'exo-skeleton' or outer-skeleton - instead of an internal bone structure.
No. Kiwi are birds, and all birds have an internal skeleton. They are vertebrates, just as mammals are.
Yes. Birds have an internal skeleton known as an endoskeleton.
All mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish (but not all fish) have internal skeleton.
no. they have an outer-skeleton made of chitin like all insects. a backbone is part of an internal skeleton typical of vertebrates and BTW is about 10 times less effective then an outer skeleton
Yes, all crabs are invertebrate, as they lack an internal skeleton and vertebral column (spine). This is a defining characteristic of their phylum, Arthropoda. Instead of an internal skeleton they use an outer skeleton or exoskeleton.
Yes. Chickens are birds. Birds are vertebrates.
The inner skeleton, or endoskeleton, provides an internal structure for organs and other tissue to support itself. An outer skeleton, or exoskeleton protects the animal with a suit of armor, so to speak. Things like snails and lobsters have exoskeletons.
Seagulls are vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton and a backbone. All birds are classified as vertebrates.
Yes, they have a dorsal (at the back) nerve chord as they are vertebrates ( they have an internal skeleton).
No, all birds are vertebrates, meaning that they have an internal skeleton just like you and me.
Yes, they are invertebrates as they don't have a spine or an internal skeleton.