yes because it does not have a backbone
A clam is an invertebrate , it belongs to Mollusca .
A clam is an invertebrate , it belongs to Mollusca .
Oysters belong the the invertebrate group of mollusk.
do clam have backbone? no its a invertebrate
They are invertebrate's because the have an exoskeleton
Clams have no bones, including backbone's. No backbone= invertebrate.
No, "clam" is a casual term for a mollusk; a filter-feeder type of freshwater or marine animal that has two calcareous shells (valves) joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament. Arthropods are invertebrate animals that have an exoskeleton (external skeleton), segmented body, and jointed appendages (legs), such as spiders (arachnids) or lobsters (crustaceans).
Mollusk is an invertebrate animal. Some mollusks are covered with shell and some has tentacles. Mollusk are soft-bodied invertebrate animal. Examples are octopus, snail , oyster and clam. -Co0leTs24
Mollusks are all invertebrates because they have no internal skeleton with a backbone. Their shells are outside of their body.
A lion fish is a type of fish. It is not a mammal like people or a crustacean like a clam nor an invertebrate like a worm.
None of the above. A clam is a crustacean.
You will see a clam.