IT ACTUALLY I THINK IT DOESN'T HAVE A BACKBONE BECAUSE
I PREEDICT WEIRDLY THAT IF THEY HAD A SHELL IT WOULD HURT THIER BACKBONE BADLY SO TO ME I SAY IT DOESN'T HAVE A BACKBONE
Turtles do have a backbone; they are vertebrates. The turtle's backbone is partially fused to the shell, as are the bones of the rib cage.
YES - a mouse is a vertebrate (meaning it has a backbone).
They are insects, therefore they have an exoskeleton. They are invertebrates, they do NOT have backbones. Bees are insects and they have an exoskeleton
yes turtles have backbones turtles have like 60 backbones that make there shell
No, its an invertebre.
yes they do
No
Vertebrates
The backbone of DNA is mainly comprised of phosphates. These phosphates are combined into a pattern with the sugar group deoxyribose to form the backbone.
No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.
The backbone is a single thing. What you are asking is like asking what is between a light pole
yes
No. Vertebrates have endoskeletons (an internal framework of bones including a spinal column and cranium). Like all insects, moths have exoskeletons (a hard outer shell which encloses the soft flesh)
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 : ) ... !
No they do not. They have a hard shell (exoskeleton) instead.
Yes, the skeleton is in the shell part of the turtle
Yes they have a backbone. You can't see it because of his shell that protect them. Thanks!!
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.