invertebrate
No.
Neither. Moss would be a plant. Vertebrate or Invertebrate are classifications for animals.
It is not an animal so it is not a vertebrate or invertebrate.
Actually it has more similarities to horseshoe crabs, ticks and mites, but it is not an ancestor of these creatures either. It is most likely a cousin of the ancestor of these creatures. http://www.austmus.gov.au/palaeontology/research/trilobites02.htm
biology
Fungi is neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. Only members of the kingdom Animalia can be invertebrates or vertebrates, and fungi is not a member of that kingdom. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
I am assuming you mean horseshoe crab, in which case they are invertebrates.
It's an invertebrate. It has an exoskeleton, so it's supportive structures are on the outside.
Crabs are invertebrate!Say the yeti crab has no backbone or spine so it is an invertebrate! Not vertebrate.Yes, all crabs are invertebrates, having an external skeleton (exoskeleton).
Crustaceans, including crabs, have no spine so are therefore invertebrates. It is an invertebrate, in fact it is a crustacean as it has a hard shell and soft inside. Other crustaceans are lobsters.
invertebrate
Vertebrate!Verterbrate
it is a vertabrae
is a king an a vertebrate or a invertebrate
Vertibrates, they have a spine
A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.
An invertebrate.
vertebrate.