yes because it has no backbone
If the sea slug does not have a backbone, Which i guess it doesn't, It means its invertebrate so my guess is invertebrate
A Slug is an invertebrate animal because it does not have an internal skeleton with a spine or backbone.
I assume you mean "A" sea slug. No, a sea slug is not a fish, but an echidnoderm.
As much sea as a sea slug could chug if a sea slug could chug sea.
No, , it's a mullusk because it''s invertebrate or no skeleton
A sea urchin is an invertebrate.
The entire sea slug is composed of cells.
A slug is an invertebrate, it belongs to the Mollusca, more specific to the Gastropoda.
A sea slug, also called marine slug, is the same animal as a snail. The slug does not have a shell. The sea slug moves at a very slow rate.
Another name for a sea slug is a Sea Cucumber.
An invertebrate animal is an animal which has no spine like a slug. (P.S. Unlike most believe a snake does have a backbone)
It is invertebrate .