They are the result of slight changes in the genetic information that produces them.
Due basically to their common ancestry. Evolution just builds on the past and does not innovate when it can tinker, So, the closer the ancestry is the closer the skeletal arrangement will be.
Yes they do. They have many little bones in their body which makes up a skeleton Yes they do... they have a skeleton similar to most animals - ie - they have a skull, spine, rib-cage and limbs.
Many vertebrates share similar bone structures due to their common evolutionary ancestry, which has led to the conservation of certain skeletal features over time. This phenomenon is known as homology, where similar bones (like the forelimbs of humans, whales, and bats) have evolved to serve different functions in different species. The variations in bone arrangement reflect adaptations to specific environments and lifestyles while maintaining the underlying structural framework. This adaptability showcases the versatility of vertebrate skeletal designs in response to evolutionary pressures.
Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.
scientist have been able to infer the relationships between the major groups of vertebrates by bones
Turtles are vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton with a backbone (vertebral column).For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates see related questions.
They are the result of slight changes in the genetic information that produces them.Due basically to their common ancestry. Evolution just builds on the past and does not innovate when it can tinker, So, the closer the ancestry is the closer the skeletal arrangement will be.
it lets humans do triple backflips. Try it!
Yes they do. They have many little bones in their body which makes up a skeleton Yes they do... they have a skeleton similar to most animals - ie - they have a skull, spine, rib-cage and limbs.
vertebrates are animals with spinal cords/ back bones
just bones actually..vertebrates have bones and invertebrates got none..
animals with back bones
Vertebrates
bones
Birds.
Vertebrates are animals with back bones. Invertebrates don't.
Vertebrates have backbones, other animals (besides vertebrates) don't have back bones.
Yes. Snakes are vertebrates and thus have bones.