A bony line of articulating vertebrates - the same as in humans.
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The DNA backbone is made of phosphate group and deoxyribose, and they are held together by covalent bonding.
No, but most macromolecules are organic molecules (with a backbone made of carbon atoms). But it is possible to synthetically create macromolecules with a backbone made of silicon atoms (i.e. the silicones), boron atoms (i.e. the boranes), and a few others. The atoms attached to the backbone or forming side branches extending away from the backbone can be any element on the periodic table.
Sugar and Phosphate backbone
It allows the dna to stay it's shap and, it is made of deoxyribose.
They are mammals and they have a backbone so they are vertebrates
It was made of a dried backbone of a fish.
The backbone is made of tiny bones, called vertebrae, that make up one large backbone, or vertebral column.
It is a UNIX made.
the backbone is made of the spinal cord and nerves!
A snake's backbone is made up a bone, which is a connective tissue.
Look to see if the animal has a backbone. All vertebrates have a vertebral column made of vertebrae - a backbone!
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skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
No they do not. They are classified as vertebrates however they do not have a true backbone. It is in fact made of cartilage and is therefore not classed as a bone hence they do not have a back'bone'.
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Gibbons have a backbone, which is made up of vertebrae.