Yes as they have backbones and skeletons (Like humans and animals)
the variation in the forms of adult vertebrates probably arose through mutations in dominant genes
Noun forms for the verb to possess are possessor, possessiveness, and possession.
Fibrous cartilage
No
vertebrates
Greener Postures was created in 1980.
Notochords are important to vertebrates because it forms the main support of the body. A notochord is a flexible rod-like structure.
Buckminister fullerene
The subphylum Vertebrata retains all chordate characteristics even in the adult forms. Vertebrates possess a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, post-anal tail, and pharyngeal slits or pouches throughout their lives.
The possessive form of a noun shows ownership or relationship. In English, we typically form the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. For example, "the dog's bone" or "Sara's car."
Postures and movements are designed to strengthen, stretch, and tone the body to improve the flow of energy.
This is not true. All vertebrates do not posses five digits per limb. Actually, few don't even possess limbs, like most snakes(eg. cobra (Naja naja)).