A fly is an invertebrate belonging to the order Diptera, which means "two wings." Flies have only two functional wings, as their hind wings have evolved into small, knob-like structures called halteres. They are characterized by their ability to fly with great agility and their specialized mouthparts for feeding on liquids. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis, transitioning through egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages.
A fly is an invertebrate. All of them. No exceptions.
A fly is considered an invertebrate because it does not have a backbone.
Yes
well where my knowlege goes...! Dragons is invertebrate.
invertebrate
A fly is an insect belonging to the order Diptera.
All species of flies are invertebrates.
protozoa
yes i think flies,midgets bees,wasps & lady-birds are invertebrates that can fly
It is a sponge.
invertebrate
example like octopus and jelly fish...any kind of invertebrate i hope at helped!