there are no organs in the vertebrate. the vertebrate is you spine its a bone
This question does not make sense. A vertebrate is an animal with a spinal cord protedted by vertebrae which is the backbone. The vertebrae protect the spinal crd.
Yes, the skeleton provides support, protection for vital organs, and enables movement in vertebrate animals. It is composed of bones and cartilage that give shape and structure to the body.
All species that have spinal cords also have brains, which are the controlling organs.
Bones in vertebrate animals provide support for the body, protect internal organs, and allow for movement by providing attachment points for muscles. Additionally, bones are involved in the production of blood cells and store essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus.
Kidneys
The best example of bones protecting organs would be the rib cage. This is a combination of vertebrate, ribs, and the sternum. The wrap around the chest protecting the heart, lungs, and diaphragm.
Vertabrate because they have a spine, or long chain of bones that send out and receive electric pulses to tissues and organs. Also, the cheeta belongs to the phylum Chordata, meaning they are vertebrates
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.
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vertebrate.
It is a vertebrate. It has a spine.
vertebrate.