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no it is an invertebrate - no bones in its entire body!

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No, worms are boneless and limbless creatures. Only the vertebrates have a spine.

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Well, that's good to know I guess.

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What group does an eath worm belong to?

Animalia


Is a worm an invertebrate or vertebrate?

A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.


Is worm vertebrate or invertebrate?

Worms are invertebrates as they do not have a spine.


What do you call a worm without a spine?

Generally speaking, all worms lack a spine. Creatures without a spine are commonly referred to as invertibrates.


Is a worm an invertabrate?

Yes, a worm is an invertebrate because it has no spine. http://www.can-do.com/uci/lessons98/Invertebrates.html


What groupes are invertubrats in?

Invertabrates, are animals that lack a spine or spinal corde such as a worm, sponge or slug.


Why are worm invertebrates?

Dont know stupid reasearch it youself you dumb cow


Why do we selibrat Eath Day?

to thank the eath


Why do some animals not have a spine?

Insects infact don't have spines, instead they have a exoskeleton, meaning their skeleton is on the exterior of their body. Animals mainly do not have backbones because they basically don't need one to survive/live.


How eath became eath?

it didn't so don't ask


Where is eath in your solar system?

There is no such place as "eath" in the solar system.


It has a spine but no bones It has a front but no face?

I think it's a worm- right? I'm not 100% sure on that one, but I think it's possible...