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Are wild horses a vertebrae or invertebrate?

All horses have a skeletal system, they are vertebrae


What system is the vertebrae a part of?

the skeletal system. the spinal column is made up of bones that protect the spinal cord called vertebrae


What system is the skeletal in?

It is made up of bony vertebrae. Just like in humans!


What body system is the spine part of?

The spine is composed of the vertebrae. This is part of the skeletal system. The spinal cord is part of the nervous system.


What category of bones do vertebrae belong?

vertebrae make up the spine (backbone) of vertebrate animals.


What system is the vertebra part of?

the skeletal system. the spinal column is made up of bones that protect the spinal cord called vertebrae


Does the nervous system work with the skeletal system?

Yes, the nervous system and skeletal system work together in the body. The nervous system sends signals to the skeletal muscles to produce movement, while the skeletal system provides structural support and protection for the nervous system. Additionally, the spinal cord, which is part of the nervous system, is protected by the vertebrae of the spinal column in the skeletal system.


What are the make up the skeletal system?

The skeletal system includes the axial skeleton (Skull, Vertebrae, Sternum, Ribcage), and the appendicular skeleton (all else, including the arms, the legs, the pelvis, the shoulders, the fingers, and the toes.)


What are Example of skeletal system?

Some skeletal system examples are: skull, vertebrae, sacrum, ribs, sternum, shoulder blade, humerus, tibia, fibula, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges. Plus some others in the hip and leg.


What is One role of the skeletal system is to produce what?

Red blood cells


Why is the skeletal system inportant?

The skeletal system is important because it provides the human body with:Support: ex. pelvis supports internal organsProtection: Skull protects brain, vertebrae proctects spinal cordMovement: Skeletal Muscles pull against bonesMineral Storage: Calcium and PhosphateHematopoiesis: Blood formation


How is the snake's skeletal system different from a human's?

Snakes have a simplified and elongated skeletal system with many more vertebrae compared to humans. Their bones are much lighter and flexible to allow for their unique serpentine movement. Snakes lack limbs, shoulder girdles, and a sternum, which are present in the human skeletal system.