A shell does not have a backbone. However, some shells, like a turtles, serve as the backbone.
cuttlefish do have a backbone however they do not have a shell
Yes a turtle has a backbone, it is partially integrated into the shell carapace.
Invertebrates have no backbone, muscles are attached to outer shell.
No bones at all, backbone or otherwise. They have an exoskeleton (shell)
Yes a turtle has a backbone, it is partially integrated into the shell carapace.
The Answer would be invertebrate : ) ... !
No they do not. They have a hard shell (exoskeleton) instead.
Yes, the skeleton is in the shell part of the turtle
No, shells are typically hard outer coverings that protect the soft body of many animals, such as mollusks. They are not made of bone, which is a characteristic feature of vertebrates like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
I believe so, a turtle's shell is supposed to be like his backbone.
ALL KINDS of reptiles are vertebrates, which means that they have a backbone. A turtle's backbone is connected to its shell.
A shell. Their backbone is embedded into the shell so it cannot be removed.