All phyla contain invertebrates. The only one that contains vertebrates is the phylum Chordata, but it also contains some invertebrates.
Ganglia are called simple brains in invertebrates .
Invertebrates with seven pairs of legs are called isopods, from the family of invertebrates known as isopoda.
Correct,Insects ARE the only Invertebrates to evolve to fly!
All animals are invertebrates, except for fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. These are known as vertebrates (animals with a backbone; vertebra = backbone) and account for only 2% of the animal kingdom, at most (as we probably haven't discovered all invertebrate species yet)!
sponges
no it isn't all sea animals are vertebrates only turtles are invertebrates but they have a backbone too.
The best-known example is probably the Monarch butterfly.
dogs can smel better that's what are known for.. dogs can smel better that's what are known for..
Invertebrates are organisms that do not have a backbone or spine. A small, well known group that shares characteristics are sponges. Sponges
It is an invertebrates and it is known to eat other small invertebrates. It is it's own class, annelids. Glad I could help! :)
I think the word you're after is just invertebrates. Vertebrates and those animals with a notachord are known as the Chordata - but those with neither spinal chord nor notachord are simply invertebrates.