Yes, a rat has a backbone. Rats are mammals and belong to the class Mammalia, which means they possess a vertebral column, or spine, made up of individual vertebrae. This backbone provides structural support and protects the spinal cord, allowing for movement and flexibility.
If the rat ovariectomized, the rate probably has osteoporosis (T score of -2.5 or less). Assuming this is a bone density test, the injection of estrogen will increase bone density, bringing its T score back toward the range of osteopenia (-1 to -2.49) or within normal bone density range (1 to -0.99).
The rat creatures want to perform a forbidden Ritual that is intented to free the locust using Phoney Bone,so they are after him.
Absolutely
CAP I ASKED DO A PYTHON HAVE A BACK BONE
The fossils discovered with similar bone types are evidences of reptilian ancestry in the rat. The geographical similarities is the other evidence.
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
the bone that is foun in your back is an backbone
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
Higher bone density
No, rat pinnae (the external ears) do not contain bone. Instead, they are primarily composed of cartilage, which provides flexibility and shape. This cartilaginous structure allows the pinnae to effectively capture sound waves while remaining lightweight.
no butterfly's are invertebrates. they do not have a back bone.
Eagles are birds and have a spine (back bone).