Animals without an vertebral column, which would be a backbone or spine, are called Invertebrates.
The "in" prefix of the word meaning "without" Therefore 'in'--without, 'vertebrate' --bone/s in the column of the spine.
Fat is the long term energy storage medium for most animals. Glycogen is the short term storage medium. Glycerol is the backbone of triglycerides.
Yes. The first classification under animal describes if an animal has a backbone or not. Animals with a backbone are Vertebrates, and animals without a backbone are Invertebrates.
more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
For certain all higher animals do. It also depends on your meaning of limbs. But, all Chordata have a backbone. Only Vertebrate that does not have limbs, if your are defining limbs to be legs and arms, are the fish. The term use to describe 4 limbed animals is tetrapod.
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That is the correct term or backbone.
Vertebrate or verenickederatoror the term for animals that have a backbone.
Fat is the long term energy storage medium for most animals. Glycogen is the short term storage medium. Glycerol is the backbone of triglycerides.
A peacock is a vertebrate because it has a backbone or spine, which is a defining characteristic of vertebrate animals. Vertebrates are animals with an internal skeleton that includes a backbone made of individual bones called vertebrae.
of course! most animals have a backbone.
ALL animals that have a backbone are "vertebrates". ALL animals without a backbone are "invertebrates". Man is an animal with a backbone.
No, there are many more animals without backbones than there are those that have backbones.
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and an internal bony skeleton.
vertebre;backbone;or if no backbone; invertebrate
Animals without backbone are invertebrates, because vertebra means backbone.
Animals with a backbone belong to the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes vertebrates such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, which all possess a notochord or backbone at some stage in their development.
invertebrates