An individual backbone is called a "vertebral column" or "spine." It is composed of a series of individual bones known as vertebrae, which are stacked on top of each other to form the column. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord and provides structural support for the body, allowing for flexibility and movement.
The individual units of the backbone are called vertebrae.
The backbone is also known as the spinal column or spine, and the individual bones that make up the backbone are called vertebrae.
The individual components that make up the backbone are called vertebrae. The backbone in general is more commonly called the spinal column in the literature.
Vertebrae
Animals with a backbone are called vertebrates. This group includes animals such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Vertebrates have a central spine or backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
No, the backbone is not a joint. It is made up of individual bones called vertebrae that are connected by ligaments and do not move independently. The backbone provides structure and support to the body and protects the spinal cord.
Yes, penguins do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual bones called vertebrae. This backbone provides support and structure for their body.
The backbone is also called the spine.
Yes, humans are vertebrates because they have a backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
Yes because we have backbones and are basically mammalsyes because vertebrate is the words for animal/human with backbone and invertebrate means the same thing as vertebrate EXCEPT with no backbone
They don't have a backbone. They have an exoskeleton.
No they do not. They are classified as vertebrates however they do not have a true backbone. It is in fact made of cartilage and is therefore not classed as a bone hence they do not have a back'bone'.