Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
the slither or glide as it as no bone.
the slither or glide as it as no bone.
No it is not as it does not have any back bone. It is classified as NematodesVertebrates are members of the subphylum Vertebrata, which contains chordates (animals with vertebrates) with backbones or spinal columns.No, earthworms don't have an internal skeleton - therefore they are invertebrates.
Yes they can they use there muscles in there back
Yes, the earthworm does have a front and back.
Invertebrate. Earthworms are part of the rank 'Annelida' which translated (From french and eventually Laton) means "little ring". This term described how they are structured -rings or segments. Quite simply a worm (earthworm) is an invertebrate (lacking vertebra/back bone). Simple test, cut worm in half, does it have a spine? no? then its invertebrate! I got this answer by searching 'invertebrate' on wikipedia then did a page search 'earthworm' :D
CAP I ASKED DO A PYTHON HAVE A BACK BONE
the earthworm has a brain in its head or front behind its mouth which is connected to a nerve stem that runs along its bottom to the back.
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
the bone that is foun in your back is an backbone