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No. No insect has a backbone.
An insect is not a vertebrate, as it does not have a backbone.
No, it is an insect which is an invertebrate
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Insects do not have backbones. They have exoskeletons.
The dragonfly is an insect and insects do not have an internal backbone. They have an external exoskeleton covering the body.
A hamster is a vertebrate as it has a backbone. An invertebrate is something without a backbone such as an insect
No. It is a insect. Insects doesn't have bones at all
Nope, since a mosquito is an invertebrate insect it does not have a backbone. You certainly won't find a backbone on a mosquito!
No. A wasp is an insect and no insect has a bony skeleton. Its hard outer casing gives its body its shape.
Yes, pigs have a backbone just like other vertebrates. Their backbone helps support their body structure and protects their spinal cord.
It protects the animal and gives it support.