Intervertebral
A chordate family tree is a graphical representation of the evolutionary relationships between the various animal species that have backbones.
Yes hummingbirds do have a backbone.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Katydids are insects and have an exoskeleton. They do not have a backbone.
An animal with a backbone is called a vertibrate.
Intervertebral
Interdental is the medical term meaning pertaining to between the teeth.
The backbone is a single thing. What you are asking is like asking what is between a light pole
There are lots, but "spinal" is a pretty good starting place. "Lumbar", "thoracic", and "cervical" are terms that (might) relate to particular portions of the backbone (roughly speaking the lower back, upper back, and neck respectively). Vertebral means pertaining to one of the bones that comprise the spine.
Interdental is the medical term meaning pertaining to between the teeth.
"Maternal" is of or pertaining to the mother, "paternal" is of or pertaining to the father.
Vertebrate Has a BACKBONE and Invertebrate Doesn't have a BACKBONE
a vertebrate is an animal with a backbone an invertebrate is one with no backbone
Intervertebral
the difference is in the backbone... if the backbone is unsaturated then it is an unsaturated polyester, if the backbone is saturated then it is a saturated polyester...
A piece of the fish's backbone is stuck between my teeth.
Vertebrate means "having a backbone", invertebrate means "without a backbone".