No, people have backbones made up of vertebrae which is a main characteristic of vertebrates. Invertebrates do not have an internal skeleton.
For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates, see the related questions.
Yes, humans are vertebrates because they have a backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
I couldn't find it online anywhere. A very inspirational lady was on So you think you can Dance 2009, this link should show more info. Her name is Tiffany Geigel and she only has 3 vertebrae. Spinal Thoracic Dysplasia.http://www.rickey.org/?p=16518
Cats have 30 vertebrae-- [while humans have 33 vertebrae during early development and then become 26 after sacral and coccygeal regions fuse.] Cats have 30 vertebrae. Some vertebrae are located in the tail.
The five fused vertebrae with which the hip bones move are collectively known as the sacrum. The sacrum forms the posterior wall of the pelvis and connects the spine to the hip bones, providing stability and support for the body.
Vertebrae are divided into sections: the atlas and axis account for the first cervical vertebrae, of which there are 7 in total; there are 12 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, 1 sacrum (5 separate vertebrae in a baby), and 1 coccyx (4 separate vertebrae in a baby).
there are usally 33 in humans
Humans and Giraffes have 7 vertebrae in the neck
Twelve thoracic vertebrae, same as you have.
Yes
All but humans
The body or centrum of the thoracic vertebrae are heart shaped. There are twelve thoracic vertebrae in humans and they are located in the chest.
The thoracic vertebrae are found in the chest region of the body. Humans have twelve thoracic vertebrae which are located between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae.
Lipping occurs in the vertebrae as humans age. Lipping of the vertebrae is the formation of bone between the vertebrae, commonly known as bone spurs.
They have 7 vertebrae like humans.
The bones of the back are the vertebrae, doughnut-shaped bones with the spinal nerves running through them and spongy cartilage discs between most of them. In humans, the spine consists of 33 vertebrae divided into five groups: the cervical vertebrae (neck), thoracic vertebrae (ribs), the lumbar vertebrae (back), the sacral vertebrae (hips) and the coccygeal vertebrae (coccyx or tailbone).
a human being has 33 vertebrae all together including neck to spine and everything. and then for a humans neck is the same as a giraffe which is 7 vertebrae in their neck since they are both mammals the vertebrae are just different sizes.
Yes, humans are vertebrates because they have a backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae.