yes
Internal skeleton (back bone) has an notochord to make it flexible
The spine consists of a spinal cord, a bundle of nerves running up the middle of the back, linking motor and sensory nerves to the brain; several vertebrae, bones which encase the spinal cord to protect it and give the body a rigid frame; and cartilage, which connects the vertebrae and allows for limited flexibility.
Yes. As all vertebrates, they have an internal skeleton to give their bodies stability.
pliability :)
Yes. A vertebrate is an animal that has a spine or a back-bone, and belongs to the sub-phylum Vertebrata. This sub-phylum includes animals like fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals like the moose.
Horses and ponies are mammals - they have fur, give birth to live young and feed the young with milk. Mammals are all vertebrates with an internal skeleton.
elasticity, pliability, springiness, give, openness
That's correct. Vertebrates are a subphylum of the phylum Chordata, which also includes organisms without backbones. Vertebrates are characterized by their spinal columns, or vertebrae, which give them structural support and protect their spinal cord.
Data flexibility is a quality characteristic.
Measuring your flexibility over time can give you a good idea of your overall health and physical prowess. If there is a dramatic decrease in your flexibility, this can be an early sign of an injury or physical degradation.
A benefit of measuring your body's flexibility would be to give your body a workout in order to see what you can do. Flexibility keeps the body limber and all joints and muscles moving smoothly.
it is where blood cells are manufactured