Fish, like all other vertebrates, have bones to support their muscles, retain body shape, and protect internal organs. The backbone is very important because it protects the spinal chord which supplies nerve connection throughout the body, and allows the animal to move by keeping its shape.
no they don't you idiot
yes they do....of course..
to keep themselves safe in water
yes. yes they do.
yes
The prime rib is a choice piece of meat for beef eaters. The prime rib is located in the rib cage of the cow.
yes they can :)
it is located beneath the rib cage. have a great day whoever is reading and using this information.
The kidneys are to the left and right of the spine along the dog's back just behind the rib cage.
Yes fish have endoskeletons, I remember by thinking the "en" sounds like "in" which means the bones are "inside" and "ex" reminds me of "exit" which means outside, maybe that will help you remember.
yes
it is not possible to cunstruct a rib cage again.
Puffer fish have spines and a rib cage so they are most defiantly vertebrate
You can break your rib cage a number of ways but overall from a blunt blow to the rib cage
References to:1. Lacing of the rib cage: rib cage kinesiology, Plaiting/lacing
Yes, whales do have rib cage.
The rib cage is superficial to the lungs. The rib cage encloses the lungs for protection.
what is the approximate size of the human rib cage
Your rib cage protects your heart and stomach,because the rib cage is kind of a cage and when you get hit there,it dosent hurt your organs but it can damage the rib cage.
Lungs - like all vertebrates.
The Rib Cage, Sternum and the Diaphragm.
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