All of those animals have what is called an exoskeleton. Exoskeletons cover the surface of the animal. By definition, a vertebrate is an animal with a backbone, while an invertebrate does not have one. If it does not have any bone, how can one of them go along its back? =)
no myriapods don't have backbones
The largest group of invertebrates is the arthropods, including: the crustaceans (crabs etc) the arachnids (spiders etc) the insects the myriapods (centicipedes etc).
Mealworms are larval beetles, which are insects.
* centipedes * horseshoe crabs * insects * millipedes
Insects, crustaceans and myriapods (centi/millipedes).
Moths are insects. All insects are classified as invertebrates.
Yes, centipedes do not have a backbone and are thus invertebrates. Centipedes are arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda), myriapods (Superclass Myriapoda) and chilopods (Class Chilopoda).
inects are invertebrates
most invertebrates are arthropods (insects). invertebrates are animals with no backbone or with an outer skeleton. chow!
Yes! Flies are invertebrates (an animal without a back bone), they belong to the insects catergory which belongs to invertebrates.
Correct,Insects ARE the only Invertebrates to evolve to fly!
All insects are invertebrates. There are hundreds of insects native to the amazon.