it shows the disks in your back support how strong your backbone is if you look at it closely you might be able to see the disks as i said before those help support and bend ur back bone.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that serves as the backbone material in the human body, providing structure and support to various body parts. It is found in areas such as the nose, ears, and joints, acting as a cushion and reducing friction between bones.
The ends of the bones in the joints are protected by smooth,slippery cartilage and it serves as a cushion.
Your ribs are flexible due to the cartilage that connects them to the sternum and helps absorb shock. Additionally, the joints between the ribs and the spine allow for some movement. The ribs also have intercostal muscles between them that help with breathing and movement.
Bone is a composite material, like fiberglass (something hard [and thus brittle] in a matrix of a more flexible substance. In fiberglass the glass makes the (fishing rod) strong, the plastic makes it tough. In bone, the calcium salts make it strong and hard, the connective tissue makes it tough.
No the leeches are not vertebrates . Vertebrates are animals that have backbones. The backbone is a strong but flexible column of individual bony unit called vertebrae.
Calcium makes them strong and they are flexible only at the joints.
Yes but it is very flexible
The flexible backbone of a seal aids it in swimming and walking. It is necessary for locomotion under water and on land.
A dolphin is one flexible animal.Aquatic animals are especially flexible underwater.
They're more flexible and can move quickly.
Because it is strong meaning like a lunchbox and it can be flexible like a bendy ruler.
Snakes have a backbone made up of vertebrae, which are bones that provide support and protect the spinal cord. These vertebrae are unique in snakes because they are elongated and highly specialized to allow for the snake's flexible and agile movement.
Yes. He's just extremely flexible
An invertebrate doesnt have a backbone. A vertebrate has a backbone.
Stong, flexible, and soft are the best descriptor of bones.
no, they do not!!!!!!!!!!!!Actually my friend you are wrong, Salmon DO have backbones