Vertebrae
No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.
backbone and spinal cologne
the individual bones of the spine are called "Vertebrae"
Your spine is made up of vertebra. Tarsals are in your feet!
animal with backbone
No, a fish is not a mammal. Only a mammal has a backbone.
The backbone is also known as the spinal column or spine, and the individual bones that make up the backbone are called vertebrae.
Vertebrae are the bones that form the backbone.
Pandas do not have vertebrates: they arevertebrates, which are animals that have a backbone and an internal skeleton. The smaller bones of the backbone are called vertebrae, not vertebrate. The panda is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
Dolphins do not have vertebrates: they are vertebrates. A vertebrate is any animal having a backbone and an internal skeleton. The smaller bones of the backbone are called vertebrae, not vertebrate. The dolphin is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
Yes, a fox is a mammal and all mammals have skeletons which include back bones
vertebrae
yes seals have a definite backbone and are classified as vetebrates
yes ,there could be bones on the tails.it depends
The individual bones of the spine are called Hyoid.
The backbone is part of the Skeleton. The skeleton are ALL the bones in the body.
No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.