No. A sponge is asymmetrical, because it lacks any organised body plan.
Animals with radial body symmetry display a regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis, usually in a circular pattern. jellyfish, for example, have radial body symmetry.
Butterfly, worm, jellyfish, spider, sponge, starfish, and to much more to type.
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
well, Amoebas do not have a backbone. which makes them a invertabrate.
Jawbone is to mandible, as backbone is to:spine/vertebral column
An invertebrate has no backbone. This differentiates them from vertebrates, which do have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates make up the vast majority of animal species on Earth.
A sponge is an INvertebrate, as it doesn't have a backbone
No The Sea sponge is a invertebrate
invertebrate because it does not have a backbone
A sponge is an invertebrate, it has no backbone.
Yes. Any animal without a backbone is an invertebrate. A sponge is a invertebrate because it has no backbone.
yes sponges are invertebrate animals without backbone
no it as an invertebrateVertebrate means that the animal has a backbone. The Sponge (Phylum Porifera) does not have a backbone therefore it would be classified as an invertebrate.
Butterfly, worm, jellyfish, spider, sponge, starfish, and to much more to type.
no it as an invertebrateVertebrate means that the animal has a backbone. The Sponge (Phylum Porifera) does not have a backbone therefore it would be classified as an invertebrate.
No, invertebrate is the term used to describe a animals that don't have spines. Vertebrates are animals with spines. Humans, fish and birds are all examples of vertebrates. The sea sponge is an example of an invertebrate. It has no backbone.
its an omnivore
All humans have backbones and all slugs do not. >>This answer would be a very, very long list, so I'm just going to say to look up the animal in question. Vertebrate: with backbone Invertebrate: without backbone