A starfish has no back bone so therefore is an invertebrate
Starfish are not reptiles. They are invertebrates.
no they don't have a backbone. so they are a invertebrate.
A starfish fits into the cladogram because invertebrates are being with exoskeletons or no skeletons at all it fits into the invertebrate part of the cladogram
Yes starfish live on the ocean floor. Starfish are invertebrates and there are over 1500 different species of starfish in the world.
Starfish are invertebrates, they do not have backbones.
No -- starfish or seastars are echinoderms and as such are invertebrates. -- no spines.
Starfish do not have bones, therefore they are invertebrates.
All insects are invertebrates, as are crustaceans such as lobsters and crabs. Clams, octopus, squid, and jellyfish are all invertebrates.
No not all Echinoderms have backbones like the starfish
sponge , starfish and octopus
No. They are invertebrates related to starfish and sea urchins.
they have invertebratesinvertebratesStarfish are invertebrates because they have no spine.invertebrate- thanks to my science teacher she just taught the class about invertebrates etc.starfish are vertabrates