No they do not have backbones.They have outer coverings like us,humans.
because it doesn't have a backbone
A vertibrate is an animal with a backbone, since ants dont have internal bones they dont have backbones. An ant is not a vertibrate
Ants are invertebrates because they have an exoskeleton with no backbone.
no it is and invertebrate, all insects all stupid :P
No, krill have no backbone and are not considered to be vertebrates.
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 are invertebrates because they have an exoskeleton with no backbone.
Swans are birds, and all birds have internal skeletons, so no, a swan is not an invertebrate.
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.
i think the ant belongs to the insect group because it has 6 legs and also did you know that an ant can carry 10 times its on wait!
An Argentina ant black ant.