The backbone of the fish help it swim. It makes it wiggle and swish it's tale propelling it through the water. With no backbone it wouldn't be able to swim.
Yes, fish do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual vertebrae that protect their spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure for their body.
Yes, sail fish has a back bone. They are part of the phylum chordata, so they do have a back bone.
bony fish have backbones
Yes because it is a vertebrate There are five types of vertebrates, and goldfish belongs to 'fish'. As it is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
Yes, it has a backbone and is in the family of bony fish.
All fish have a backbone and a skull.
It is considered a fish because it is cold-blooded, has fins to help it swim and gills to help it breathe in water.Because they breath water not air.
Yes, fish do have a backbone. They are vertebrates, which means they have a spinal column made up of individual vertebrae that protect their spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure for their body.
a fish with a backbone
No it is a vertebrate. Fish have a backbone. Invertebrates do not have a backbone.
Yes they do. All fish have a backbone.
No, a fish is not a mammal. Only a mammal has a backbone.
no
yea they do
clownfish
Yes, most fish have backbones
All fish have backbones.