No, clams do not have a skull, backbone, or ribs. They are bivalve mollusks, which means their body is soft and protected by a hard shell, but they lack the skeletal structures found in vertebrates. Instead of a backbone, clams have a muscular foot and a mantle that helps protect their internal organs.
There are many,skull,ribs,sacrum,clavicle
Yes they do.Yes. The backbone of the eel is made up of hundreds of little vertebrae so they are extremely flexible.
A snake has bones because it is a vertebrate, an animal with a backbone, it also has many ribs, a skull and other bones.
Yes, it is a vertebrate. It's whole body is essentially a skull with a backbone and ribs continually along the whole body.
All fish have a backbone and a skull.
No, clams do not have a backbone. They are part of the invertebrate group of animals, which means they lack a spinal column. Clams have a soft body enclosed in a shell for protection.
skull protects our delicate brain and protects it from getting hurt and rib cage protects our heart from being hurt
Clams have no bones, including backbone's. No backbone= invertebrate.
do clam have backbone? no its a invertebrate
Clams do not. They have no bones at all.
Skull.
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