No, Spiders as well as other arachnids (like scorpions) and insects have exoskeletons. That means their bodies have hard outer shells, not internal bones.
the H-bonds form a backbone of β-pleated sheets which gives the silk its strength.
Yes hummingbirds do have a backbone.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Katydids are insects and have an exoskeleton. They do not have a backbone.
An animal with a backbone is called a vertibrate.
no
All spiders do not have backbones.
Only the bird has a backbone. The others are invertebrates, meaning they do not have backbones.
A spider is an invertebrate, an animal with no backbone(spine). It is an eight legged animal with an exo-skeleton called an arachnid
If it has a spine, it's a vertebrate. If not, invertebrate.
No, it only has an exoskeleton, like all arachnids.
Butterfly, worm, jellyfish, spider, sponge, starfish, and to much more to type.
the H-bonds form a backbone of β-pleated sheets which gives the silk its strength.
No. Crustaceans and arachnids are both invertebrates -- lacking a backbone. Mammals such as humans, dogs, and manatees all are vertebrates -- possessing a backbone to protect our spinal cord.
Invertebrates are animals with No backbone my teacher told me n in invertebrate n for n haha but mostly like butteflies and spider (insects)
A spider is an invertebrate, as it doesn't have a spine.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.