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All spiders do not have backbones.
Only the bird has a backbone. The others are invertebrates, meaning they do not have backbones.
A spider is an invertebrate, an animal with no backbone(spine). It is an eight legged animal with an exo-skeleton called an arachnid
If it has a spine, it's a vertebrate. If not, invertebrate.
No, it only has an exoskeleton, like all arachnids.
Butterfly, worm, jellyfish, spider, sponge, starfish, and to much more to type.
the H-bonds form a backbone of β-pleated sheets which gives the silk its strength.
A leaf curling spider is an invertebrate. Invertebrates are animals that lack a backbone, and spiders, including the leaf curling spider, belong to the arachnid class within the phylum Arthropoda. They have an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and body segments, distinguishing them from vertebrates, which have a spinal column.
No. Crustaceans and arachnids are both invertebrates -- lacking a backbone. Mammals such as humans, dogs, and manatees all are vertebrates -- possessing a backbone to protect our spinal cord.
Invertebrates are animals with No backbone my teacher told me n in invertebrate n for n haha but mostly like butteflies and spider (insects)
A spider is an invertebrate, as it doesn't have a spine.