Yes.
sponges,worms,and snails are invertebrates.
There are many types of invertebrates. Some of these include jellyfish, worms, snails, starfish,Êsea-cucumbers, sponges, as well as mussels.
Several invertebrates are native to Florida. Five of those invertebrates native to Florida are jellyfish, snails, Christmas tree worms, dragonflies, and sponges.
Worms, Mollusks and sponges are examples of invertebrates.
Sponges,Worms,Mollusks,Arachnids,and Echinoderms
They all are invertebrates
sponges+mollusks+arthropods+worms+octopods+echinoderms
Squid, octopus, worms, snails, caterpillars, crab, starfish, jellyfish, spiders, sponges, lice, ants, mites, and flies have no backbones.
All sea sponges are invertebrates along with all types of worms, flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms. Flatworms are like tapeworms, segmented worms are like earthworms you in in the yard. Mollusks like snails, octopus, clams, and squids are invertebrates, also arthropods like centipedes, spiders, shrimp, and insects like ladybugs are invertebrates. Echinoderms like sea stars and sea cucumbers are invertebrates.
Yes, worms, slugs, snails, insects, and arachnids are invertebrates.
Coral is an invertebrate, because it doesn't have a spine. Vertebrates do have spines. Invertebrates would be animals such as snails, worms, and sponges. Vertebrates would be animals such as monkeys, elephants, and anything else you can think of that has a spine.
There are zero invertebrates that have backbones. There are ten phyla of invertebrates and one that contains invertebrates as well as vertebrates.Arthropoda (spiders, insects, lobsters etc.)Mollusca (Octopus, snails, clams, etc.)Porifera (Sponges)Coelenterata (jelly fish, corals, hydra, etc.)Playhelminthes (flat worms)Nematoda (round worms)Annelida (segmented worms)Echinodermata (sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers etc.)Rotifera (Rotifers)Onchyohora (walking worms)Chordata (not all chordates are invertebrates)