No, jellyfish are invertebrates. They have no spine/backbone.
no, jellyfish is a not a vertebrate but instead it's an invertebrate which belongs to the phylum coelenterates...they don't have backbone..Coelenterates (cnidarians) are animals that have tentacles surrounding their mouth. The tentacles contain stinging cells that make it easy to capture their next meal, and contain poison to kill their prey. Some of the animals that are cnidarians are octopus, corals, hydra, sea fans, and sea anemones. ^^no a jelly fish is an invertebrate
No jellyfish are not vertebrates, there are invertebrates.
a jellyfish is a invertebrate
no
No.
It has no vertebrate, or backbone. That's why it begins with IN-vertebrate.
They have no bones. They're invertebrates.
Invertebrate
No. A vertebrate has a bone structure.
Jellyfish are not reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrate animals that have scales and lay eggs. Jellyfish are invertebrates.
Jellyfish are invertebrates.
An invertebrate can be anything from a worm to a jellyfish(no bones or skeletor structure)
joint from the spinal column of a vertebrate
No. Jelly fish dont have any bone, so they are a invertebrate.