Yes. The only group that never had wings is silverfish, and the other wingless group, fleas, once had wings but lost them.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
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All arthropods apart from most insects have wings.
Silverfish never have wings. Most ants do not have wings. Males and queens have them for just a few hours.
Like most insects a bee has four wings.
The presence of four legs, shells, scales, or wings differs among insect species. While most insects have six legs and some have wings, there are exceptions to these characteristics within the insect world. For example, not all insects have wings; some may have only three pairs of legs due to evolutionary adaptations.
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
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I do not think all insects have wings. thanks Carlos JR
Insects typically have two pairs of wings, totaling four wings in total.
Yes, wings are found in insects, but not in chelicerates such as spiders and scorpions. Chelicerates have evolved a different body plan that does not include wings for flight.
most insects have four wings, execpt for fleas who lost them and flies and mosquitous who have two