The phylum having a backbone is Chordata.
chordata, I belive.
bluebottle jellyfish do not have backbones. in fact, all jellyfish do not have backbones. even though they are called jellyFISH they are invertebrates.
Frogs have backbones
Yes, Chordata is a phylum that includes animals with a notochord or spine at some stage of their development, such as vertebrates.
Any of numerous animals belonging to the phylum Chordata, having at some stage of development a dorsal nerve cord, a notochord, and gill slits and including all vertebrates and certain marine animals, such as the lancelets.
The phylum that animals with a backbone belong to is called Chordata. This is a particular entity that is often seen under the taxonomy of a living creature.
Phylum Chordata. Animals with backbones are in the Phylum Chordata. This includes humans and other primates.
chordata, I belive.
Chordata is the phylum that contains animals with backbones and gill slits. Members of this phylum include vertebrates like fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
The black panther belongs to the phylum chordata. Which is the phylum that contains all animals with backbones.
Fish have backbones and like all animals with backbones the phylum is chordata. There are further subclassifications in chordata; those with complete skulls are in the craniata subgroup.
Like all animals with backbones, a Siberian husky is in the phylum Chordata.
No, octopuses are invertabrates. They are in Kingdom Anamalia and Phylum Molusk.
All animals under the phylum cordata has backbones. This includes mammals, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and fish. These organisms are vertebrates.
bluebottle jellyfish do not have backbones. in fact, all jellyfish do not have backbones. even though they are called jellyFISH they are invertebrates.
Toads are vertebrates, which are animals having backbones. Arthropods are invertebrate animals having exoskeletons and no backbones.
I think the chordata because the CHORDATA are the animals with backbones. are vertebrates. ie have bones