Invertebrates lack a backbone and instead possess a variety of structural supports, such as exoskeletons, hydrostatic skeletons, or soft body structures. For example, arthropods have exoskeletons made of chitin, while cnidarians and some worms rely on a hydrostatic skeleton, which uses fluid pressure to maintain shape. This diversity allows invertebrates to occupy various ecological niches without the need for a rigid backbone.
All species of monkeys are vertibrates, they have a backbone, invertibrates do not have a backbone.
No. As mammals, they have a backbone, therefore are vertabrates.
No, vertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone, invertibrates do not. Anything that has a complicated skeleton definitely has a backbone.
A animal without a backbone is called an invertibrate. Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, and Birds are not invertibrates as they have backbones. Arthropds, including Insects and Arachnids, are invertibrates. Hope This Helps!!
Scorpions are not vertebrates. They do not have a backbone and are classified as invertebrates.
well there is a lot perhaps too many to list but most bugs have no backbone except the butterfly (exo skeleton) and the octopus does not i know slugs do not
its very simple, there is vertibrates or invertibrates, they are backbone or no backbone, or there is Bird, Amphibian, Mammal, and so on....ok? lol! bye =] Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
totally!!they hav a short backbone but a backbone none-the-less
They aren't.Vertebrate means spine, backbone, and jellyfish don't have that.They aren't, jellyfish are invertebrates because they do no have a backbone. they are also a group within the invertibrates called molluscs, they are an invertibrate with a soft body like an octopus.
Macro invertebrates are organisms with no backbone or spine that can be seen without the use of microscope. The best examples are flatworms, crayfish, snails, clams and dragonflies.
Blue whales are vertebrate. They are also, just like us, mammals.
Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone or spinal column. They make up the vast majority of animal species on Earth and include groups such as insects, mollusks, and worms.