Yes they do - they have a complete skeleton underneath the shell. The turtles shell is simply its rib-cage that has 'fused' into one continuous bony structure.
Are lions and turtles vertebrates
no, turtles and tortoises are vertebrates.
yes
Turtles are vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton with a backbone (vertebral column).For more information on vertebrates and invertebrates see related questions.
Seaturtles are fo sure vertebrates brotha :)
This statement is an example of a syllogism, specifically a categorical syllogism. It uses a logical structure where a general premise ("all vertebrates have backbones") is applied to a specific case ("turtles are vertebrates") to reach a conclusion ("turtles have backbones"). This form of reasoning is fundamental in deductive logic.
vertebrate; it has a backbone.
Reptilia
they have a backbone
Of course not. They are really vertebrates because they belong to reptiles.
All reptiles, including turtles, are vertebrates.
This statement is an example of a deductive argument. It presents a logical sequence of reasoning where the conclusion follows necessarily from the premises.