No, their hard shell gives them stability instead.
No they do not
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
they dont have backbones.
No insects have backbones; they are invertebrates. Instead of an internal support (skeleton) they have an outer support called an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton of all insects is made of a tough, hard substance called chitin.
Answer: All of them.There are no insects with backbones, in fact there are no Arthropods with backbones. Their support system is their exoskeleton, which is the tough outer layer made of chitin. Some insect's exoskeletons are harder than others, but all insects are boneless.
Vertebrates are animals with backbones such as fish, birds, humans, etc. Animals such as insects have no backbones and are known as invertebrates.
Do insects have backbones? Mosquitoes are insects so it means that they don't have backbone.
they are ants, ladybugs,insects they are animals with out backbones.
No. Only vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) have backbones, the remaining 99% of animals does not.
No , cockroach lack back bone . It is insect not a vertebrate .
Only animals with backbones are vertebrates. Insects do not have a backbone.
No, bees are insects, and all insects are invertebrates. They have a hard outer casing called an exoskeleton.
No because they are an insect and insects don't have backbones.