Dragonflies are invertebrates
No, dragonflies are not vertebrates; they are invertebrates belonging to the class Insecta. They have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed legs, distinguishing them from vertebrates, which have a backbone. Dragonflies are part of the order Odonata and are known for their agile flight and predatory behavior.
Yes, dragonflies are insects, and thus invertebrates.
invertebrates
vertebrates and invertebrates different?
They are vertebrates.
Vertebrates have spines & invertebrates do not have spines.
Vertebrates have spinal chord and invertebrates don't.
Yes. All winged invertebrates are insects (winged vertebrates are just bats and birds). If it has no wings, but six legs nonetheless, you can be pretty sure too.
The chordata contains both vertebrates and invertebrates.
all vertebrates have endoskeleton but not all invertebrates do
Vertebrates.
Invertebrates.