Both humans and snakes have an exoskeleton made of bone and some cartilage. Both poses a skull, a jaw, vertebrae, and ribs. Some snakes also have a vestigial pelvis.
No. A snake has a solid skeleton made from bones (in the same way our skeleton is made)
A snake has more bones. The human skeleton has approximately 200 bones. A snake has at least 200 vertebrae and sometimes more than 400 depending on the species (ccompared with 26 in a human spin) and a similar number of pairs of ribs, giving the snake approximately 600 to 1200 bones in all.
Both human and snake skeletons are internal frameworks that provide support, protect vital organs, and facilitate movement. However, snake skeletons are elongated and have more vertebrae to allow for their unique body shape and movement. Additionally, both skeletons have similar skeletal elements such as a skull, ribs, and spinal cord.
No, a snake's age is the same in human years.
Because it has a skeleton !
they are both the same!
No human is there who dosen't have a skeleton.
Snakes don't have "snake years". A snake's age is the same in human years.
The main difference between a human skeleton and a snake skeleton lies in their structure and function. A human skeleton is characterized by a rigid framework of bones that provide support, protection, and facilitate movement. In contrast, a snake skeleton is highly specialized for their unique anatomy, consisting mainly of elongated vertebrae and ribs to allow for their flexible and agile movement. Additionally, snakes lack limbs, so their skeleton is adapted for their unique mode of locomotion through the use of muscles and scales.
I answered a similar question to this a little while ago. See the related link to Wikipedia - for a picture of a complete snake skeleton.
Snakes have an endoskeleton. Endo means inside and the skeleton of the snake is located inside the snake. Unlike crabs, or lobsters who have an exoskeleton, exoskeleton meaning outside. -hope this helped, :')
A snake's skeleton consists of the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and a pair of pelvic girdle bones known as vestigial remnants of hind limbs. It lacks limbs and a breastbone, which allows for the snake's elongated and flexible body structure.