Vertebrates with two pairs of limbs are known as tetrapods.
The most limbs on a human ever reported is eight, which is known as octocephaly. This rare condition typically involves duplication of the head and upper extremities, resulting in an individual having two heads and a total of eight limbs.
I think its like 4 or something.. not sure!
Lower most two pairs of ribs (11th and 12th) are known as floating ribs because they are only attached to vertebrae but not to the sternum.
Bilateral symmetry. This means that the animal's body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane.
The two chains of a DNA double helix are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Adenine pairs with thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine. These hydrogen bonds form the base pairs that hold the two strands of DNA together.
Urodeles, commonly known as salamanders, typically have two pairs of limbs, totaling four limbs. These limbs are adapted for various forms of locomotion, including walking and swimming. Some species may exhibit variations in limb morphology, but the standard limb count remains consistent across the group.
quadruped.
2 pairs of limbs. One pair of feet and one pair of arms.
depends, most have 4 but some like snakes actually have 2 stubs ( long gone legs) All vertebrates on Earth(life with spines, bones, etc) with limbs have four limbs with two exceptions: Sirens (a variety of salamander) and the Mexican Mole Lizard, which have only two front limbs and no hind limbs.
No, not every animal has a backbone. Only animals that belong to the phylum Chordata have backbones, while insects and mollusks do not.
a Quadrellateral otherwise known as: a quadrilateral with two pairs of pairs of parallel sides.
there a part of a fish that makes them swim
No, Humans, apes, monkeys, lemurs, kangaroos and wallabies all have 2 legs.
The lowest two pairs are known as floating ribs.
The water molecule has two pairs of unbonded electrons, also known as lone pairs. These lone pairs are located on the oxygen atom.
This is not true. All vertebrates do not posses five digits per limb. Actually, few don't even possess limbs, like most snakes(eg. cobra (Naja naja)).
It is the place where two limbs intersect such as the limbs of a tree.