Yes .
Yes because beetles are insects which all have a thick exoskeleton to protect itself.
No ants have an exoskeleton ---- Ants are insects; and all insects are invertabrates, meaning they don't have a spine (backbone).
they don't have a skeleton like we do, they are invertabrates meaning they don'thave a back bone. they have an exoskeleton that is like a shell on the out side of their body.
they don't have a skeleton like we do, they are invertabrates meaning they don'thave a back bone. they have an exoskeleton that is like a shell on the out side of their body.
All worms are invertabrates.
Yes, a ladybug is an invertebrate. Ladybugs do not have spines but have an exoskeleton (which means it wears it's protective 'bones' on the outside of it's body). All insects are arthropods, thus all insects are also invertebrates.
Invertabrates are not divided; if they were, they'd die.
No, parrots are not invertebrates. All birds are vertebrates.
squids are invertabrates. as for all in the phylum molusca.
Well what makes them invertabrates is that they don't have back bones or spine.
Yes, like all insects bees have an exoskeleton.
Spiders do not have a backbone because they belong to a group of animals called arachnids, which have an exoskeleton instead of an internal skeleton. This exoskeleton provides support and protection for their bodies. Spiders are able to move and function effectively without a backbone due to this exoskeleton.