yes they have an exo skeleton so it protects them on the outside
is a turkeyba vertebrate or invertebrate
Yes they do - they have a complete skeleton underneath the shell. The turtles shell is simply its rib-cage that has 'fused' into one continuous bony structure.
They are vertebrates - they have a complete skeleton including spine, skull and limbs.
Turtles are vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton with a backbone (vertebral column).For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates see related questions.
Yes it does. Cats have their slim skeleton for jumping and running while turtles have a short and fat skeleton because all they need to do is swim.
It is both. A turtle's skeleton includes the carapace (shell) but also is comprised of a spine and other joints (shoulder, hips, knees, etc) inside the body.
Climb into the bill of a hawk and orgasm frantically for three hours killing the bird and they then hide in the skeleton for up to twenty hours after which they explode.
There are many animals that fit this description. There are turtles, clams, and mollusks. I would add insects to this list, but technically the covering they have is a skeleton, an exoskeleton, and so it would not be considered.
A turtle is a vertebrate.
A mutant skeleton is a malformed skeleton.
skeleton system is a system about the skeleton.