No. Grasshoppers are arthropods. Mollusks are usually aquatic, and do not resemble insects.
The grasshopper is an invertebrate.
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Kangaroos and Fish are both in the Phylum Chodata and Subphylum Vertebrata. The Grasshopper belongs to the Phylum Arthropoda and Subphylum Hexapoda. Anything that is not categorized in the Phylum Chordata and Subphylum Vertebrata is considered an invertebrate In short, the grasshopper is the invertebrate
Yes it comes in insecta and is invertebrate
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
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An invertebrate.
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.