Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
Yes. Of the phylum Chordata; vertebrates.
every reptile has a backbone
Yes. All reptiles are vertebrates. Yes. They are vertebrate animals.
Yes. Any animal that has a backbone or spine is a vertebrate. This includes mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds
The nerve cord is in the backbone of reptiles, as it is in us.
Reptiles.
All species of turtles are reptiles, and all reptiles are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Yes, Reptiles are vertebrates as they have a backbone.
Yes, Reptiles are vertebrates as they have a backbone.
Yes marine reptiles are vertebrates and have a backbone.
Yes. All reptiles are vertebrates. Yes. They are vertebrate animals.
The presence of a backbone puts mammals and reptiles, as well as birds, amphibians, and fish, in the subphylum Vertebrata.
Yes. Adders are snakes. Snakes are reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrates.
ALL KINDS of reptiles are vertebrates, which means that they have a backbone. A turtle's backbone is connected to its shell.
Reptiles and mammals are vertebrates. They both breathe air.
Yes. A snake has a backbone for almost its entire length. All reptiles are vertebrates.
Yes. A snake has a backbone for almost its entire length. All reptiles are vertebrates.
Yes. All reptiles have backbones.
The Phylum Chordata is defined by whether the animal has a backbone or spine. All reptiles have a backbone therefore all reptiles are in the phylum Chordata.Hope this helps :)