yes because it has no backbone
To understand scientific classifications on whether or not an organism is a vertebrate (backbone) or invertebrate (no backbone) look at the phylum classification of an organism.
Phylum: chordata (vertebrates) anything else invertebrates
A bed bug (Cimex lectularius) is classified as phylum arthropoda, which is not chordata, therefore, it is an invertebrate. One can search bed bug classification in a search engine and look for the phylum class.
Looking up the organism, Homo sapiens(humans), we find they are classified as a chordata in the phylum classification.
Yes, all insects are arthropods.
Yes, as are all insects.
Insects are animals.
a bug
no they are not
A centipede is a type of bug, but it is not an insect, it is an arthropod. Insects have three body sections and six legs. The term "bug" covers more than just insects.No, a centipede is not (by definition) a bug. It is an arthropod, which is what most people think of when someone says bug. so the answer is Yes, and No.
locasts are a type of bug that flies and stings
In a bed?
No. A hermit crab is an Arthropod (bug).
bed bug
yes it is a: leaffooted bug, insect, herbivore, hemiptera, arthropod, invertebrate
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A wood tick is much larger than a bed bug.
Insects
NO!