It would be extremely difficult to bend over. You would be rigid and upright at all times.
A vertebra is a back bone or spine - therefore all vertebrates have a back bone.
Even though a lamprey is a slimy little animal they do indeed have a back bone of this back bone unlike most is made of mainly just cartilage.
yesYes, chickens are vertebrates, which means they have a backbone.
No they don't because all worms are invertebrates (animals without a backbone). (:
No - it is a vertebrate (has a spine, among other features) in the Class Aves
Yes, they do. It mainly consists of just the skull and spine. Occasionally, there is a pelvic bone or rib-like bones but not always.
Animals with backbones are called "vertebrates." Animals without backbones are called "invertebrates."
The short bones are compact bones, spongy bones, femur bones and finally spinal cord. Thanks... hope you find this useful! :) correct answer: the backbone(vertebral column)is not the longest bone in the body.The backbone is actually 33 small bones joined.They protect the spinal cord.The longest bone in the skeleton is found in the thigh and the smallest is found in the ear.
Yes , it is of the Chordata, just as humans are. Chordata means it has a backbone.
No fish don't have a skeleton on the out side. On the out side its just skin.
As owls are vertebrates - yes they have a back bone / spineYes, and its cervical vertebrae is long and flexible.
Yes. All mammals have vertibrae (spinal columns).