No. Insects have no bones, they have an exoskeleton: the stiff outer body casing.
No. They are insects and no insect has one.
None of them. Insects do not have bones.
Insects are exoskeletal and have invertebrates, but they no back bone
No , cockroach lack back bone . It is insect not a vertebrate .
no, a vertebrae does, like a cat. an invetabrae would be like an insect; like a fly. I think you mean invertebrates.
The ant is considered an invertebrate as it has no back bone. The ant is an insect, which belongs to the phylum of arthropods, which by definition are invertebrates.
Yes, it is classified as an insect.Yes, it is classified as an insect.Yes, it is classified as an insect.Yes, it is classified as an insect.Yes, it is classified as an insect.Yes, it is classified as an insect.
CAP I ASKED DO A PYTHON HAVE A BACK BONE
No, it is not.Millepede has 36 to 600 legs while insects have only 6 legs.Millepede belongs Diplopoda class.Hope this helped you guys.
The insect with orange stripes on its back is commonly known as a tiger beetle.
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
no, a mantis does not have a back bone