The skeleto-muscular system is the set of organs including the bones, the skeletal muscles, and the associated tendons and ligaments. The cat's skeleton (the bones) are part of the skeleto-muscular system.
Of course.
Of course. Cats have an almost ideal musculature for all those sorts of activities.
Yes stupid
If by "guts" you mean gastrointestinal tract, then the answer is one. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composted of the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus, and several accessory organs to aid in digestion.
Vertebrates. Basic rule of thumb: Spine/backbone = vertebrate Cats are very supple and can bend their backs but they do have bones!
Cats DO have backbones! Cats are vertebrates, and like all vertebrates, they have an internal skeleton which includes the spinal column.
Most crustaceans have exoskeletons The skeleton is on the outside:)
Yes of course! Cats are vertebrates, which means they have an internal skeleton.
Yes, we do since we are vertebrates. Cats, dogs, horses, cows, pigs, deer and many other belong in this major group.
Yes, cats have bones. Their skeletal system provides the structure and support necessary for movement, protection of vital organs, and overall bodily function. Bones also play a role in producing blood cells and storing minerals.
Humans, cats, dogs, hamsters, armadillo, birds, tigers, crocodiles, a lot of mammals( i think all of them), etc -------------------------- Generically a vertebrate's skeleton.
Vertebrates. They have an inner skeletal system with a spine.vertebrates