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All insects and other arthropods are invertebrates.
Arthropods are invertebratesArthropods are invertebrates not vertebrates.invertabrate
Yes all arthropods are invertebrates.
the endoskeleton
No, they are not. Vertebrates have vertebra, which are the bones in the spinal column. Arthropods are a group of animals that have no backbone but what's called an exoskeleton. a 'skeleton' outside the body like a shell.No they are invertebrates under the group ArthropodaArthropods are invertebrates
Invertebrates that eat other animals. Examples of these are spiders.AND YOUR MOM
most invertebrates are arthropods, and 70% of animals in the world are arthropods (insects), so I'm guessing there are more invertebrates than vertebrates.
Arthropods are invertebrates. An invertebrate is an animal without an internal skeleton and that's exactly what an arthropod is.
The opposite of arthropods would be non-arthropods or invertebrates that do not belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
No, worms are not arthropods. Arthropods are invertebrates with an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages, such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Worms, on the other hand, are soft-bodied invertebrates belonging to phyla such as Annelida or Nematoda.
They are called arthropods( that means jointed legs )
No, Arthropods are invertebrates,(spineless.)