I want to know iff a worm is a vertebrate?
No, it isn't.
No. Vertebrate means having a backbone. Worms do not have bones, therefore, they are invertebrates.
The most defining characteristic of a vertebrate is a vertebrae (also known as a backbone) composed of cartilage or bone. Worms are classified as invertebrates due to a lack of vertebrae.
A worm would be classified as an invertebrate. This is because 'vertebrate' means spine (basically.) A worm does not contain a spine, so there for would be an invertebrate.
Vertebrates have a backbone. Worms have no bones.
An earth worm is not a vertebrate. It is an invertebrate because it is an animal that does not have a vertebrate spinal column.
yes. but insects have a exoskeleton.
no
A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.
A worm is an invertebrate.
it depends... if you want it to be or not ?
Worms are invertebrates as they do not have a spine.
A chimpanzee is a vertebrate.
Chimpenzee .
Chimp.
An arthropod
No, a tube worm is an invertebrate, whereas a true fish is a vertebrate.
Liver fluke is flat worm and invertebrate .
the earth worm and the red worm.
An invertebrate can be anything from a worm to a jellyfish(no bones or skeletor structure)