The spine is a part of the endoskeleton.
endoskeleton
Yes. Birds, fish, and mammals always have an endoskeleton.
The weight of the atmosphere (which is about 14.5038 pounds per square inch) does not put any pressure on the human spine (the spine is not directly supporting this load form the top of you head to the ground - the pressure is all round you).
A tiger shark has an internal skeleton, so is endoskeleton.
No, since the spine and esophagus are parts of different systems.In a sense, the spine is parallel to the esophagus.An example of lateral would be the bronchial tubes, which branch off from the trachea (windpipe).
endoskeleton
The human spine is equal to endoskelikton
yes
Yes an endoskeleton has a skeleton on the inside so a clown fish is an example.
The endoskeleton of a bird is in some ways similar to that of a human.
gliding joints of the human body
None of them. An invertebrate is, by definition, an animal which has no spine.
endoskeleton
To give particular shape,size & framework to human body
An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton found within the body of an organism. It provides support, protection, and structure to the body. A diagram of an endoskeleton typically shows the bones or cartilage structures located within the body, such as the spine, ribs, and limb bones.
A endoskeleton is the internal skeleton of an animal. Since a cat's skeleton is on the inside of its body, it has a endoskeleton.
No. The Human Spine does not Grow Back.