Animals with backbones are called "vertebrates." Animals without backbones are called "invertebrates."
The organism you are referring to is likely an animal. Animals are multicellular organisms that must consume other organisms for energy since they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis. Animals are classified into vertebrates (having a backbone) and invertebrates (lacking a backbone).
The African pancake tortoise (Malacochersus tornieri) is known for its ability to flatten its shell and backbone to fit through small spaces, such as under doors. This adaptation allows them to escape predators and find shelter in tight spaces.
The backbone plasmid serves as a vehicle for carrying and replicating foreign DNA in genetic engineering processes. It provides the necessary elements for DNA replication, such as an origin of replication and antibiotic resistance genes, allowing the foreign DNA to be maintained and expressed in the host organism.
Deoxyribose is a five-carbon sugar that is a component of DNA molecules. It is similar to ribose sugar but lacks an oxygen atom on the second carbon. Deoxyribose sugar forms the "backbone" of the DNA molecule, connecting the nucleotide bases.
The part of the DNA backbone that does not contain phosphorus is the deoxyribose sugar. It is the sugar molecule that forms the backbone of the DNA strand and is connected to the nitrogenous bases. The phosphate group is the component that connects the sugar molecules, forming the backbone of the DNA.
a vertebrate is a living organism with a backbone and an invertebrate is a living organism without a backbone
Vertebrates
An invertebrate is an organism that does not have a backbone/spine.
It lacks a backbone.
An organism that has a backbone is classisifed as a "vertebrate".
An invertebrate is a living organism without a backbone. A vertebrate is a living organism with one. Our (human's) backbones are called the spine. Tortoises have a backbone, so they are vertebrates.
No. An organism with a vertebrae has a backbone.
A living organism with a segmented backbone is a vertebrate.
it is called the Chordata phylum
vetebrates are animals with a backbone. they are also warmblooded
If these are true wings, this is a bird. BTW not all can fly: penguins
The organism you are referring to is likely an animal. Animals are multicellular organisms that must consume other organisms for energy since they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis. Animals are classified into vertebrates (having a backbone) and invertebrates (lacking a backbone).