yes butty cheeks, so yes!
you would think that yeast is invertebrate because it has no backbone but actually yeast is a fungus which means that its niether
Yes, fungi has both animal and plant characteristics.
Aspergillus are a type of fungi thus they are invertebrates.An vertebrate is described as an animal with a backbone or spine.Just like mushrooms, aspergillus do not have bones let alone a spine.
Mushrooms are neither vertebrates nor invertebrates, as they are not animals; they belong to the kingdom Fungi. Unlike vertebrates, which have a backbone, and invertebrates, which lack a backbone, mushrooms are a type of fungus that primarily consists of mycelium and fruiting bodies. They play a crucial role in ecosystems as decomposers, breaking down organic matter.
Mollusks without backbones are called invertebrates. Some examples of invertebrate mollusks include snails, clams, octopuses, and squid. These animals have soft bodies and are protected by a hard external shell or by their muscular structure.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
no bees are invertabrates that means they have no backbone
No. No insect has a backbone.
No plankton do not have a backbone.
Backbone is dick.
A pain on your backbone
no the earthworm is an invertebrate and therefore has no backbone.