Yes, the butterfly is an arthropod
Yes , it is mostly annelid character .
butterfly and animals aren't
Backboned
A vertebrate is defined as a chordate that has a backbone. The backbone is called the vertebrae. Vertebrates also have a nerve cord that is hollow.
Chordate
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An insect, such as a butterfly, does not belong to the chordate phylum. Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
Ants and all other insects are non-chordates. Insects belong to the subphylum arthropoda. Animals that are vertebrates are considered to be chordates.
No, it is an invertebrate or non-chordate
Yes, chordate's nerve cord is hollow as opposed to animals that are non chordate with a nerve cord which are solid.
Yes , it is mostly annelid character .
The octopus is not a member of phylum Chordata, so it is not a chordate.
chordate phylum
Being 'chordate' means that the animal has a backbone.
Crustaceans, like crabs and crayfish, octopus, mollusks, like clams, and sponges are not chordates.
I do not know to be honest, sorry.
Yes, a butterfly has no backbone because it is an insect. All insects do not have a back bone . a butterfly has an exoskeleton which means its on the outside and most exoskeletons don't have a back bone except a turtle.Read more: Is_a_Butterfly_an_Invertebrate