The scientific term for vertebrate...is vertebrate. A vertebrate is a species of animal that has a backbone.
It's 'Chordata'
The word is vertebrata in latin but its definition is backbone
No - part of the definition of a mammal is that it is a vertebrate with hair, viviparous birth, endothermic and produces milk to nourish their young. A vertebrate is, by definition, an animal with a distinct backbone.
A snail is not a vertebrate.
The scientific term for vertebrate...is vertebrate. A vertebrate is a species of animal that has a backbone.
It's 'Chordata'
Any animal with an internal skeleton and backbone is called a vertebrate. It's the definition of the word.
scientific scientist say that a felis serval which is a latan name for a serval does have a vertebrate
The simple answer is animals without backbones. More scientific definitions include:(stricto sensu) all animals (Kingdom Animalia) except for vertebrate animals (Subphylum Vertebrata).(lato sensu) all animals (Kingdom Animalia and Kingdom Protozoa) except for vertebrate animals (Subphylum Vertebrata)
Vertebrates are animals whose spine and skeletal structure are internal, beneath their muscle and skin. By this definition, a hawk is a vertebrate.
Fish,Reptile,Mammal,Amphibian and bird
The word is vertebrata in latin but its definition is backbone
Because it has a backbone. see the excellent answer under "IS A SHARK A VERTEBRATE OR INVERTEBRATE" for more info.
vertibrate
Roundworms (scientific name: Nematoda) are invertebrates, as they do not have a spine.
The parasitic roundworm (scientific name: Nematoda) is an invertebrate.