No, they are not. Vertebrates have vertebra, which are the bones in the spinal column. Arthropods are a group of animals that have no backbone but what's called an exoskeleton. a 'skeleton' outside the body like a shell.
No they are invertebrates under the group Arthropoda
Arthropods are invertebrates
No
Vertebrates have spinal cords. Mollusks and arthropods do not.
They are qualified as invertebrates and belong to the group of arthropods or crustaceans
No, they are arthropods, in particular arachnids, not vertebrates.
It's a phylum.
FALSE
Toads are vertebrates, which are animals having backbones. Arthropods are invertebrate animals having exoskeletons and no backbones.
A. Arthropods
Arthropod is a phylum within the vertebrate kingdom. Arthropods have a backbone.
Scorpions are not vertebrates. They do not have a backbone and are classified as invertebrates.
Arthropods have had more time to co-evolve with land plants than other vertebrates.
Fish
No, at least not in the backbone sense. Arthropods have their skeleton on the outside (exoskeleton); spines or vertebral columns are characteristic of vertebrates under a different phylum - Chordata, including fish, birds, mammals, etc.