Without a backbone, a vertebrate organism would lack the structural support and protection for the spinal cord, leading to severe mobility issues and vulnerability to injury. In humans, the backbone (or vertebral column) is crucial for maintaining posture, facilitating movement, and protecting the central nervous system. Without it, essential bodily functions would be compromised, resulting in a nonviable condition. Overall, the backbone is vital for both physical stability and overall health.
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No.
Yes. The penguin is a bird, and therefore a vertebrate, menaing it has a backbone. All birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians have backbones.
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they dont have backbones.
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if we dont have any backbone we can not stand properly or we cant even stand
Battle of Devil's Backbone happened on 1863-09-01.
Butterflies are invertebrates and do not have backbones.
No, they do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton.
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i dont think the butterfly have backbone because of the wings if they have backbones they cant fly.
Yes, mosquitoes are invertebrates as they have no backbone.
they dont have a backbone
vertebrates have a backbone and stand up for what they believe in and inverebrates dont have a backbone and cave in when challenged