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Yes, chickens are vertebrates, which means they have a backbone.
Chickens, like all birds, are vertebrates. This is a classification of types of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates). All vertebrates have a backbone that is also called a vertebral column or spinal column, the same as in humans.
Yes, chickens as with all birds are vertebrates having a backbone and an internal skeleton. Flying birds' bones are less dense and somewhat hollow, to lessen weight. yes a chicken is a vertebrate because it has a backbone/spineYes a chicken is a vertebrate since it has a backbone. All birds, mammals and reptiles are vertebrate.Yes. Bones=/=vertebrate. Backbone=vertebrate
Yes they do. All cooks know that the neck and backbone of a chicken makes a great soup or stock for gravy and in some cultures the neck and backbone of a chicken is used as a main meal. Picking the meat from these roasted chicken parts is part of the ambiance of the backcountry tradition.
To break down a whole chicken, start by removing the wings, then the legs and thighs. Next, separate the breast from the backbone. Finally, cut the breast into smaller pieces as desired.
Chickens come from the bird class of vertebrates. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. They are part of the phylum chordata. The other four classes of vertebrates are mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Yes, a chicken is a vertebrate. This means they have a backbone. All vertebrates, and some invertebrates, have a brain. or the simple answer, yes, chickens do have brains.
A spatchcock chicken can be any age, but it should not be too young as it will not have developed good breast meat. Also, if it is too old, say more than six months, the meat may be tough and taste very gamey. Spatchcocking is not related to age, but is merely a method of cooking chicken. It is done by cutting the chicken open along the backbone so that the chicken can be flattened out for cooking.
To prepare a delicious oven spatchcock chicken, start by cutting out the backbone of the chicken and flattening it. Season the chicken with herbs, spices, and olive oil. Roast it in the oven at 425F for about 45-60 minutes until the skin is crispy and the meat is cooked through. Let it rest before serving. Enjoy your flavorful and juicy spatchcock chicken for dinner tonight!
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
It has a backbone, and an advanced skeletal structure (have you eaten chicken lately?) Therefore the Avis (not the car rental agency) are classed as Chordata. No strings attached (pun intended: they have a spinal cord).
No. No insect has a backbone.