NO. Shrimp and other crustaceans have exoskeletons, and they are invertebrates.
The shrimp is an invertebrate because it has no backbone. It also has an exoskeleton. (shrimps are very nice to eat btw)
Shrimp are classified as invertebrates as they have no backbone or internal skeleton.
okay so you want to know if shrimp are vertebrates? Well shrimp have an outer skeleton instead of an an internal one like us that is called exoskeleton how ever they do not have back bones which allows them to be more flexible animals such as the shrimp are called invertebrates (without backbone)
A creature, such as a lobster, shrimp or crab that has no backbone, a hard outer shell, and usually lives in the water.
INVERTEBRATE: An animal lacking a backbone OMNIVORE: An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
Forrest Gump
an emperor shrimp is a shrimp
The spinal vertebrae of a shark are made of cartilage, not bone, so you could rightly say sharks are vertebrates with no backbone. If the question referes to an animal with absolutely no spine at all, the next most closely-related animal is the lancelet.
Yes, though it is a recipe containing shrimp, not a species of shrimp.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
In Hawaiian... "Opae" is shrimp (Sweet Shrimp), and "Ula" is the color red. Red Shrimp...
The many types of shrimp are talked about in forest gump as gump was a shrimp fisherman.They talk about shrimp alot as he tells people about his life story and epxlains his job to them.He then goes to talk about bubba gump Forest gump is a ggreat FILM !!