A snake's backbone is made up a bone, which is a connective tissue.
Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
viper
None ! Snakes are carnivores - they do not eat fruit or vegetables !
Many snakes will take birds. The most notorious are the rat snakes, which will feed on nestlings and eggs.
Most snakes lay eggs but some snakes are Ovoviviparous meaning the give birth.
The kind of tissue that makes up contracting organs is muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle.
Contractile tissue.
Fibrocartilage is the kind of tissue that makes up the intervertebral discs. The segments of the spine are connected with this tissue.
Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
the stroma is a bed of elastic connective tissue
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pulp and dentine
What kind of phylum is a specimen with backbone?
skeletal muscle
simple squamous
spongy and compact bone
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