invertebrates i think.
yes most animals have bones
you can put them in any groups, but the 2 main groups you are looking for are called = invertebrates and invertebrates (vertebrates have bones and invertebrates don't have any bones)
yes there is some animals that have bones in their tongues...use google to find out which ones (Hint: The ones who use their tongue the most)
The only vertebrate phylum is Chordata. All animals with backbones, or any bones at all, are chordates. Tunicates, which are filter feeding invertebrates with a spinal nerve but no bones, are also chordates.
To determine whether an animal is a vertebrate or invertebrate, ask yourself whether it has any bones. Zebras have bones, and all animals that have bones are vertebrates. So zebras are vertebrates. Any animal without bones is an invertebrate.
Any internal organs. Only bones become fossils.
Vertebrates are any animals that have back bones. Invertebrates don't.
It depends on what animal you are asking about. A human has 206.
Yes.. Invertebrate animals have one type of bone and that is the skull.
Some brands of toothpaste do contain gelatin which is made from the bones of cows and other animals. If the toothpaste does not list gelatin as an ingredient then it does not contain any animal bones.
Adam named the animals.
The bones specifically involved in the ankle joint are the tibia, fibula and talus. Any of the joints that unite the tarsal bones. (Tarsals)