yes.....i think so
no. they are all invertibrates but not insects
no because they are invertibrates
No, a badger is an animal. Invertibrates are typically called insects.
zooplankton, phytoplankton, algae, fish, insects, invertibrates.
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
One. Only invertibrates such as insects and worms have segmented bodies.
Bugs fall within Insecta. As all insects present exoskeletons and do not have vertebrae, they are invertebrates.
There are essentially 8 types of invertebrates. They may be named as Annelids, insects, mollusks, protozoa, echinoderms, crustaceans and arachnids
A animal without a backbone is called an invertibrate. Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, and Birds are not invertibrates as they have backbones. Arthropds, including Insects and Arachnids, are invertibrates. Hope This Helps!!
Arthropoda is the phylum characterized by having an exoskeleton made of chitin. This phylum includes animals such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone or spinal column. They make up the vast majority of animal species on Earth and include groups such as insects, mollusks, and worms.
Wow that is a vague question. An insects body is usually 3 parts. The head, the thorax (middle bit) and the abdomen. Insects are invertibrates (they dont have a spine) and many have hard outer shells ,skin or cases. This is the skeleton which is on the outside (exoskeleton) rather than inside (endoskeleton) Hope that helps.