vetebrates are animals with a backbone. they are also warmblooded
Tortoise are vertebrates they have a back bone like we humans do.
Animals with a backbone are called vertebrates. This group includes animals such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Vertebrates have a central spine or backbone made up of individual bones called vertebrae.
Vertebrates do not have exoskeletons. However, they do have internal organs, vertebral columns, and tails. Lampreys are vertebrates that also do not have jaws.
Fossils of vertebrates are similar to the bones of living vertebrates because they were once part of living organisms that shared similar anatomical structures and functions. Over time, the bones of vertebrates have undergone evolutionary changes, but many core features have been conserved due to their essential functions. This similarity allows paleontologists to make informed comparisons and infer the evolutionary relationships between ancient and modern vertebrates.
No. The 1st vertebrates appeared in the fossil record about 525 million years ago during the Cambrian Period. This was in the Paleozoic Era.
Yes, all mammals are vertebrates (meaning that they have a spine.)
what is the meaning of vertebrates and invertebrates
The prefix of vertebrates is "verte-," which comes from the Latin word "vertebra," meaning backbone.
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Bones do not have any meaning, but they provide the supporting structure for vertebrates.
Of course. They are vertebrates, meaning they have an internal skeleton.
It is vertebrate animal .
Yes. They are vertebrates meaning that they are a species that have spines or 'backbones'.
Yes, they do. They are vertebrates ( meaning animals with backbones), not invertebrates ( meaning animals with no backbone).
Turkeys are birds, and all birds are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone.
the 5 groups of Vertebrates are: 1.Fish 2.Amphibians 3.Reptiles 4.Birds 5.Mammals
All birds are vertebrates, meaning they have spinal chords. They are in the group Chordata.