Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Family: Cheloniidae
Genus: Chelonia
Species: C. mydas
Binomial Name: Chelonia mydas
no, turtles and tortoises are vertebrates.
A turtle is a vertabrate because it has a backbone.
Yes, they are. All reptiles have an internal skeleton (just like humans have).
No, they are vertebrates.
vertebrate; it has a backbone.
A turtle is a vertebrae because it has a spinal cord which is attached to (or considered) it's shell
All reptiles, including turtles, are vertebrates.
A sea turtle is a vertebrate, just like any other turtle. Their spine is connected to the roof of the inside of their shell, which is why they can swap shells or get out of the ones they were born with, or it will kill it. No. The sea turtle belongs to the reptile group. Reptiles are chordates, also known as vertebrates. A vertebrate. After all, it has a spine.
YesYes. chameleons are in fact vertebrates who belong to the Class Chordate (vertebrates), Reptile Class.
A turtle is a vertebrate.
Mammals
No, a regular turtle is not an arthropod. Turtles belong to the class Reptilia, while arthropods belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Turtles are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone, while arthropods are invertebrates with exoskeletons.