No. Adults generally have the same or similar proportions, but different heights. Therefore, their backbones are different lengths, just as their arms and legs are different lengths.
Every human has Unique Fingerprint so than means No
A triglyceride is made of three long chain fatty acids (hydrocarbons) attached to one molecule of glycerol. The number of hydrocarbons in the chains determine the nature of the triglyceride; all three chains may be the same length, or each a different length.
yes
the A band stays the same length because it is the length of the myosin filaments, and all the myosin does it sit there while actin slides past it.
Components that form the backbone of DNA and RNA are the same: repeating units of a sugar and a phosphate. In case of DNA, sugar is deoxyribose and in case of RNA the sugar is ribose. Both of these molecules are very important in the filed of genetics.
Yes, a toad has a backbone just like humans for the same use.
A bony line of articulating vertebrates - the same as in humans.
Not necessarily. Every side of a regular pentagon is the same length, but there is an infinite variety of irregular pentagons in which no two sides are the same length.
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
It is exactly the same in every species it is found in. It always has a sugar-phosphate backbone . and used to change the DNA of something which can make it immune to a disease...BY: JAZ&JAMES_29.....(TOO MUCH INSPIRED OF HIM.....:)
no
Chickens, like all birds, are vertebrates. This is a classification of types of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates). All vertebrates have a backbone that is also called a vertebral column or spinal column, the same as in humans.
No, not all meridians have the same length or the same beginning and end points. Meridians are imaginary lines on the Earth's surface that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The prime meridian, which passes through Greenwich, England, is considered the starting point for measuring longitude.
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-- Every square-- Every regular polygon
Giraffes & humans have the same number of neck bones, seven. Of course a giraffes' neck bones are much larger than a human's. I don't know how many total vertebrae they have though.
Yes. They are all the same.