Insects
a. octopuses b. earthworms c. sea anemones d. insects e. vertebrates Answer= e. vertebrates
No, not every animal has a backbone. Only animals that belong to the phylum Chordata have backbones, while insects and mollusks do not.
Birds and bats and flying fish have backbones and wings.
Insects are not necessarily the largest in population - bacteria, for example, by default, win this title (according to Wikipedia, there are approximately five nonillion bacteria on Earth). However, thery are the most diverse group of organisms on our planet. The second largest population of organisms on Earth would probably be contested by fish, trees, crustaceans, etc.
All insects are invertebrates. Invertebrates have no backbone and don't have an internal skeleton or central nervous system. Vertebrates do have these things. 98% of the world's animals are invertebrates, including the insects. Only birds, reptiles and amphibians, mammals, and bony fish are vertebrates.
Bacteria, fungi, invertebrates, vertebrates, and viruses are organisms that kill weeds. Bacteria, fungi, and viruses cause damage and death through vectored diseases. Invertebrates such as insects and vertebrates such as people terminate a weed's life cycle and natural history by respectively serving as food sources and unappreciated vegetation.
a. octopuses b. earthworms c. sea anemones d. insects e. vertebrates Answer= e. vertebrates
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
No insects are vertebrates.
insects, bacteria and fungus... micro-organisms.
what are 3 organisms that break down dead organisms
No. Vertebrates have spines and insects have exoskeletons.
Insects are eaten by both vertebrates and invertebrates.
Organisms that feed on decaying material,debris, or detritus, such as bacteria, insects, worms etc.
No it does not. insects do not have vertebrae.
Evolution of Flight- chronologically, the ability to fly evolved in this order:1. insects, 2. pterosaurs, 3. birds, 4.bats.- the last three organisms are vertebrates.