Yes, all insects are.
No.
No. Bees, like all insects, are invertebrates
bees are actually invertebrates, which means that they have NO spine or backbone
Sea Urchins are cold blooded marine invertebrates.
If there is no invertebrates there will be no life on earth, for example pollinators such as bees and butterflies are important for plants to complete their life cycle.
No, honey bees do not have backbones. They are invertebrates, meaning they do not have a spinal column or backbone like vertebrate animals do. Honey bees have an exoskeleton made of a tough outer shell that provides structure and support for their bodies.
Slugs, bees, worms, flies, beetles.
yes i think flies,midgets bees,wasps & lady-birds are invertebrates that can fly
No. Insects are invertebrates in the phylum arthropods. Amphibians are vertebrates.
No because they are an insect and insects don't have backbones.
A killer bee is an invertabrate because it is an insect there for it doesn't have any bones
I belive beetles are coldblooded