invertebrate
invertebrate
No. It does not have a backbone so is an invertebrate.
An earthworm is an invertabrate becausr it has no backbone.
An earthworm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have an internal skeleton or a spine.
Invertebrate, as a worm does not have a spine (backbone).
They are invertebrates because they are an insect and all insects do not have a backbone. YUPPIE that is my answer boo ya
They are invertebrates because they are an insect and all insects do not have a backbone. YUPPIE that is my answer boo ya
no the earthworm is an invertebrate and therefore has no backbone.
invertebrate
An earthworm and all insects are invertebrates because they lack an internal skeleton, especially because they don't have a backbone.Well to tell you an earthworm is an invertebrate.An earthworm is an invertebrate.
Vertebrate!Verterbrate
Invertebrate. Earthworms are part of the rank 'Annelida' which translated (From french and eventually Laton) means "little ring". This term described how they are structured -rings or segments. Quite simply a worm (earthworm) is an invertebrate (lacking vertebra/back bone). Simple test, cut worm in half, does it have a spine? no? then its invertebrate! I got this answer by searching 'invertebrate' on wikipedia then did a page search 'earthworm' :D