Worms do not have backbones so they are all invertebrates no matter what sort of worm they are.
no, they are invertebrate because thy do not have a backbone
All mammals are vertebrates. Invertebrates are things like worms and slugs and insects and jellyfish.
Worms are invertebrates, they have no spines.They are invertebrate, they have no backbone but their many fluids in their body enable them to move around. Snakes are vertebrate however, they look the same but have a very long backbone.It is an invertebrate because it doesn't have a backbone.
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
The horseshoe crab is an example of an animal that has both vertebrate and invertebrate features. It has a hard exoskeleton like an invertebrate, but also possesses a primitive form of a segmented backbone similar to vertebrates.
Coral is an invertebrate, because it doesn't have a spine. Vertebrates do have spines. Invertebrates would be animals such as snails, worms, and sponges. Vertebrates would be animals such as monkeys, elephants, and anything else you can think of that has a spine.
A leech belongs to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms.
no it is an invertebrate - no bones in its entire body!
A scorpion is an Invertebrate.
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
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No. Earthworms are an example of segmented worms that are still living.