Are flowers a invertebrate or vertebrate?
If you means ray fish or ray finned fish, than answer is yes because both ray fish and ray finned fished belong to Pisces and all Pisces are vertebrates due to possession of backbone . But just ' Rays ' is ambiguous word .
What are the 5 groups classifications of vertebrates?
Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Birds, Mammals.
the five main groups of vertebrates are:
Steady body temperature of vertebrates?
To be honest i have no idea what a steady body temperature of verdibrates are. My advice is to go to www.google.com and look it up or www.wikipedia.com or www.ask.com and look it up... cause i got nothing!!
What is vertebrate subgroup for great white shark?
The great white shark is best known as the antagonist in the movie Jaws. The vertebrate subgroup (or Class) for them is Chondrichthyes.
Is a flea a vertebrate or invertebrate?
Fleas are insects, and all insects are invertebrates. They have an exoskeleton, with no backbone or spinal cord. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes organisms such as insects, spiders, centipedes and millipedes, and crustaceans.
Vertebrates include only some members of the Phylum Chordata: specifically, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Is a sparrow an invertebrate or is it an vertebrate?
a sparrow is a vertebrate it is under the classification of class aves
What do gorillas use their hands for?
Gorillas have hands similar to ours, with four fingers and one thumb. They use their hands to grip onto branches as they swing and climb in trees, to walk along on the ground, to eat fruits and other foods, and to preen each other's hair.
What is the percentage of vertebrates to invertebrates?
Well vertebrates are organisms possessing a backbone. Humans have backbones, making them vertebrates. To my knowledge, there has never been a human born without a backbone, so I would argue that the answer is 100%. Actually, it's not really up for debate. The answer is 100%.
It has a backbone, and an advanced skeletal structure (have you eaten chicken lately?) Therefore the Avis (not the car rental agency) are classed as Chordata. No strings attached (pun intended: they have a spinal cord).
What are vertebrate animals with hair or fur which feed their young with milk?
That would be mammals.
Where would you find a platypus living?
Platypuses are found in eastern Australia alone.
Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia and its island state of Tasmania, particularly within heavily wooded and protected regions. They are found from the cooler sub-alpine areas in the south, such as Victoria and the Tasmanian highlands, north through New South Wales to tropical far north Queensland. Platypuses live in bushland as well as tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests.
What type of vertebrate is a bat?
bats belong to phylum- Vetebrates &they are mammals- flying mammals
Yes, I think because the inch worm changes into a moth. I am not sure what kind of moth it changes into but all I know that they change into a moth.
Can an animal be both an arthropod and a vertebrate?
No. Arthropods by definition are invertibrate and have an exoskeletons, or rely upon an external skeleton. Vertebrates like mammals, reptiles, birds, etc., possess vertebrae as part of an endoskeleton (internal). Note that the word "vertibrate" refers to a type of organism having a spine or backbone (for example, 'a goat is a vertebrate'), whereas "vertibrae" refer just to the bones themselves (for example, 'a goat has vertebrae in its spinal column').
How are the arthropods and vertebrates similar?
Arthropod is a phylum within the vertebrate kingdom. Arthropods have a backbone.
What kind of vertebrate is an eel?
Yes, all fish of any kind are vertabrates belonging to the phylum chordata. Which means the animal has a spine and spinal chord. Humans also belong to this phylum of animals. Now when we start talking about shrimp and lobsters and such the answer becomes no, invertabrates have no spine and derive their shape from their exo-skeleton. Not all invertabrates however belong to the same phylum.