Yes, clams are invertebrates, meaning they lack a backbone. They belong to the class Bivalvia within the phylum Mollusca and are not mammals. Instead, clams have a soft body enclosed by a hard shell and reproduce via external fertilization in most species.
No mammals are invertebrates. All mammals are vertebrates.
mollusks
No. Clams are mollusks, which are classified in the phylum Mollusca. They lack vertebrae.
calms are not vertebrates they are invertebrates unless a shell can grow a backbone they will stay invertebrates
Clams are neither fish nor amphibians; they are molluscs.
All insects are invertebrates, as are crustaceans such as lobsters and crabs. Clams, octopus, squid, and jellyfish are all invertebrates.
No, Malayan tigers are not invertebrates. They are mammals belonging to the cat family, Felidae.
Some invertebrates that live in the water are: * Shrimp * Lobster * Clams * Jellyfish * Starfish * Crabs * Mollusks * Snails
invertebrates have a copper based blood system instead of an iron based system as in mammals. thats one example ;)
Neither. They are invertebrates.
a clam is a crustacean
Mollusks are all invertebrates because they have no internal skeleton with a backbone. Their shells are outside of their body.