They have an exoskeleton.
Ants are not vertebrates. They have exoskeletons
The ant is considered an invertebrate as it has no back bone. The ant is an insect, which belongs to the phylum of arthropods, which by definition are invertebrates.
No, krill have no backbone and are not considered to be vertebrates.
Ants are invertebrates because they have an exoskeleton with no backbone.
No, an ant is not a vertebrate. Ants are invertebrates belonging to the class Insecta, which means they do not have a backbone. Vertebrates, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, possess a spinal column, while ants have an exoskeleton and a segmented body structure.
No, a leaf-cutter ant is not a vertebrate. It is an invertebrate, belonging to the class Insecta within the phylum Arthropoda. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone or spinal column, while leaf-cutter ants lack this structure.
Ants and all other insects are non-chordates. Insects belong to the subphylum arthropoda. Animals that are vertebrates are considered to be chordates.
No, ants are invertebrates, not vertebrates; Yes, moose are vertebrates. Ants have an exoskeleton and thus lack a back bone. Moose have an endoskeleton, and thus need a backbone in order to protect the very sensitive spinal cord from potential damage.
A vertebrate is an animal with a vertebra. A vertebra is a spine. Examples of vertebrates would be apes, birds, snakes and fish. An invertebrate does not have a spine. Examples - a slug, an octopus, an ant.
Snakes are vertebrates.
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A toucan is a bird, and all birds are vertebrates.