A sponge is an invertebrate, it has no backbone.
Yes , it is invertebrate .
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yes it is
No The Sea sponge is a invertebrate
No, invertebrate is the term used to describe a animals that don't have spines. Vertebrates are animals with spines. Humans, fish and birds are all examples of vertebrates. The sea sponge is an example of an invertebrate. It has no backbone.
A sponge is an INvertebrate, as it doesn't have a backbone
It is a sponge.
invertebrate because it does not have a backbone
it is an invertebrate.
Sponges are invertebrate, to answer the question properly.
A zoophytic is an invertebrate animal which resembles a plant, such as a coral, sponge, or sea anemone.
yes sponges are invertebrate animals without backbone
sponge is a porifera .......diploblustic and have only tissue level of organisation.
I had asked the same thing before but then I figured it out. Out of a flatworm, sponge, coral, or crab, the complex invertebrate is a crab.
A sea urchin is an invertebrate.