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.
Yes a turtle has a backbone, it is partially integrated into the shell carapace.
No bones at all, backbone or otherwise. They have an exoskeleton (shell)
The Answer would be invertebrate : ) ... !
Yes, the skeleton is in the shell part of the turtle
No they do not. They have a hard shell (exoskeleton) instead.
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.