No, spiders as well as other arachnids (like scorpions) and insects have exoskeletons. That means their bodies have hard outer shells, not internal bones.
the H-bonds form a backbone of β-pleated sheets which gives the silk its strength.
All spiders are carnivorous. The brown recluse is a hunting spider, meaning it doesn't build webs to catch prey but must instead search out its own meals.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
Yes they do have a backbone but how many that's the problem! AND THE ONES WHO SAY NO THAT'S NOT TRUE BECAUSE HOW DO THEY FLY WITH NO BACKBONE OR BONES TO CONNET TO THE WINGS
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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.
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.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.