Starfish does not have back bone. It is invertebrate animal.
The triangle-shaped bone in your upper back is called the scapula, which is also known as the shoulder blade. It is an important bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collarbone) and helps in the movement of the shoulder joint.
These creatures are most likely starfish. Starfish have the ability to regenerate lost body parts, including their arms, which allows them to reproduce asexually through fragmentation. If a starfish is cut into pieces, each piece has the potential to grow into a new individual.
The last bone in the back is the coccyx, commonly known as the tailbone. It consists of three to five fused vertebrae and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments. The coccyx supports the pelvis and assists with sitting and maintaining proper posture.
The lower rear portion of the skullBack of the head.
The inferior portion of the nasal septum in the back is formed by the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer bone. These bones help to separate the left and right nasal cavities and contribute to the structure of the nasal septum.
No they dont!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A starfish has no back bone so therefore is an invertebrate
Crabs are invertebrates, animals without a backbone. As crustaceans, they have exoskeletons which are molted as they grow.
A Starfish has a shell that looks like cuttlefish bone, but very delicate
a starfish can shed an arm and grow it back bye(:
animals that are invertebrates are animals with no back bone such as worms and other types of insects. for example mosqetos.
a starfish can shed an arm and grow it back bye(:
No. Starfish are dead when their dead, but starfish do grow back their appendages.
Most starfish can regrow a severed arm back if they have enough strength.
No, because all starfish do it.
most animals today are invertebrates. this includes things such as arthropods (insects) mollusks, echinoderms ( starfish) cnidarians (jellyfish) and many others. the mere presence ofinsects in that list easily makes invertebrates more numerous than vertebrates :)
An Invertebrate is a creature with no back bone. The most common invertebrates include protozoa, annelids, echinoderms, mollusks and arthropods. Example of invertebrates: worms, snails, starfish, spiders and crabs.