what tructers in the body of a vertebrate gives it ability to move
Blood aids in the circulation of oxygen and nutrients throughout a vertebrate.
Endotherm
Yes, a human being is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone or spinal column, and humans have a well-defined vertebral column that supports their body.
First of all, vertebrate is not spelled the way above :) Secondly, yes, a cat is a vertebrate, because it has a backbone or spine. Hope it Helped! Maggy
An earthworm's ability to dig through soil is aided by its strong, muscular body and the hydraulic pressure created by its body fluids. The earthworm's setae, tiny bristle-like structures on its body, also help it grip onto soil particles as it moves. These structures are located along the earthworm's body segments.
Tails and legs help support a vertebrates body and allow it to move. Other structures to help a body move are muscle and bones.
Your feet gives you the ability to move around.
skeletal muscles are in charge of your motions and voluntary actions. they also move the bones in your body . your bones are part of the connective tissue their funcion is to bind, support and connect structures in the body
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Blood aids in the circulation of oxygen and nutrients throughout a vertebrate.
Blood aids in the circulation of oxygen and nutrients throughout a vertebrate.
A crawfish is an invertebrate. It has an exoskeleton (outside of the body).
No. A vertebrate is an animal that has a spinal column (vertebra) inside it's body. A grasshopper is an insect and has an outer shell.
The two anatomical terms that apply to the backside of the body in the anatomical position are "posterior" and "dorsal." The term "posterior" is often used in human anatomy to refer to structures that are toward the backside, while "dorsal" is commonly used in vertebrate anatomy to describe structures that are toward the back.
When you build cardiovascular endurance you increase the ability of your body to absorb oxygen and carry it to the muscles which gives them the ability to perform longer and stronger.
One example of a structure that protects and gives shape is the skeleton in humans and other vertebrate animals. The skeleton provides support for the body, protects internal organs, and allows for movement. It is composed of bones that are connected by ligaments and tendons.
That would be a sunfish.