Yes, invertebrates have blood.
1. Immunological memory:- present in vertebrates but absent in invertebrates. 2. Vertebrates have complement system but invertebrates have prophenoloxidase system 3. Vertebrates have lymphocytes but invertebrates have lectins 4. Antibody present in vertebrates and nit in invertebrates
Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that is present in many vertebrates and invertebrates.
invertebrates have a copper based blood system instead of an iron based system as in mammals. thats one example ;)
No, they're carnivores, & they eat nothing but blood their whole lives. Hope this helps.=Dominique, an 11-year old girl=
Insects and invertebrates like them do not have any red blood cells in their blood. That is why it does not have a red color.
Bugs fall within Insecta. As all insects present exoskeletons and do not have vertebrae, they are invertebrates.
Cholesterol is present in the human blood in the form of lipoproteins.
A leech eats blood and it sucks it through your skin. They do eat other invertebrates.
A and B antigens are present on the red blood cells of Mr. Greens Blood.
no they do not have a back bone. They are invertebrates
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They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.