What is the scientific name for vertebrates?
vertebrates
A scientific name for Toes is called Phalanx.
They have backbones/spines.
Scientists name animals according to their structural framework. Invertebrates are separated with vertebrates. Scientists name animals depending on their genus & what kind of specie they are.
The scientific name for the carpals are carpals.
No, invertebrate is the term used to describe a animals that don't have spines. Vertebrates are animals with spines. Humans, fish and birds are all examples of vertebrates. The sea sponge is an example of an invertebrate. It has no backbone.
Scientific classification of pelicans:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:AvesOrder:PelecaniformesFamily:Pelecanidae
Because they bear vertebral column necessarily, which persists throughout their life.
We sometimes use the term endoskeleton, but it isn't usually used unless we are talking about organisms that may or may not have one. We never use the term in the study of humans and other vertebrates. The other term is exoskeleton, and it is used for organisms that have one on the outside of the body.
vertebatus
They are vertebrates because they have backbones.
There isn't a "popular name" for them. The most familiar chordates are the vertebrates, but not all chordates are vertebrates (tunicates, for example, are chordates).