The backbone, or vertebral column, of dolphins provides structural support and flexibility, enabling them to swim efficiently and maneuver easily in water. It consists of numerous vertebrae that allow for a range of motion, facilitating their powerful tail movements. Additionally, the backbone protects the spinal cord, which is crucial for transmitting nerve signals that coordinate their swimming and other bodily functions. Overall, the backbone plays a vital role in a dolphin's hydrodynamic capabilities and overall health.
No. Unless they are Dolphins or whales they don't have a backbone.
invertebrate means-has a backbone, so yes dolphins are invertebrate
Dolphins are vertebrates.
No. As mammals, they have a backbone, therefore are vertabrates.
A dolphin is a mammal and thus has a backbone like all mammals, us included. Yes, dolphins are vertebrates: they have a set of vertebrae, also known as a spine or a backbone.
Yes, dolphins are vertebrates because they have a backbone. Invertebrates have no backbone (sea slugs, snails, sea cucumbers, etc.).Yes they are - they have an internal skeleton.
Yes, all mammals are vertabrates (animal with a backbone).
Dolphins propelled and streamlined body can help them move smoothly in the ocean
Dolphins move with the help of there fins and the move to get there food.
No way?
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round about 300 some people believe that they have none and its all cartlidge though some people think it has round 10-20 because it has a backbone!