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The squid is an invertebrate.
Invertebrate.
invertabrate
go ask your mom, shes a a squid
No, a squid has no internal skeleton or backbone, so is an invertebrate.
squids are invertabrates. as for all in the phylum molusca.
Squid are invertebtrates. Vertebrates have a backbone. Squid are invertebrates because they have no backbone or skeletal structure.
Giant squid?
No, a squid is an invertebrate(has no backbone.)
The Atlantic bobtail is a species of squid; a squid is a mollusc, and any member of the Phylum Mollusca is an invertebrate as they do not have a backbone or spinal cord. Molluscs include squid, octopus, clams, oysters, snails, slugs and chitons. Vertebrates include only some members of the Phylum Chordata: specifically, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Yes.
they are an invertebrate because they don't have a spine (or backbone).