No. Clams are mollusks, which are classified in the phylum Mollusca. They lack vertebrae.
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
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Clams belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Mollusca. They are bivalve mollusks, characterized by their two-part shell.
Approximately 11-15 pounds of ipswich clams would fit in a gallon. It can vary depending on the size of the clams and how tightly they are packed.
Yes, clams are bivalves. Bivalves are a class of mollusks characterized by having a shell with two hinged valves. Clams have two shells that they can close tightly to protect themselves.
calms are not vertebrates they are invertebrates unless a shell can grow a backbone they will stay invertebrates
No. Fish are normally vertebrates. Things like octopus and clams aren't really fish. The quibble would be sharks, which are not vertebrates, but still resemble fish.
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
No, clams do not have a skull, backbone, or ribs. They are bivalve mollusks, which means their body is soft and protected by a hard shell, but they lack the skeletal structures found in vertebrates. Instead of a backbone, clams have a muscular foot and a mantle that helps protect their internal organs.
Birds are vertebrates. Invertebrates include worms, slugs, clams, and so forth.
Clams, snails, and octopuses are not vertebrates; they are part of the phylum Mollusca. This group is characterized by soft-bodied animals, often with a hard shell. Mollusks are further divided into classes, with clams and snails belonging to the class Bivalvia and Gastropoda, respectively, while octopuses belong to the class Cephalopoda.
Vertebrates have internal skeletal structures, like cats and dogs and humans. Invertebrates have no backbone, like jellyfish and octopuses. Mollusks have exoskeletons, like snails and clams.
Vertebrates have internal skeletal structures, like cats and dogs and humans. Invertebrates have no backbone, like jellyfish and octopuses. Mollusks have exoskeletons, like snails and clams.
Shellfish are invertebrates.. Fish are vertebrates. Essentially, clams, oysters and similar animals are shellfish.
Squid actually belong in the mollusk phylum along with octopuses, snails, slugs, mussels, oysters, and clams. They are not vertebrates, and because of this they can twist and squeeze their bodies into tiny cracks and crevasses.
If you mean to ask "Is the red tailed hawk an invertebrate" the answer is no. All animals that have backbones are vertebrates, and because hawks are birds and all birds have backbones, they, too, are vertebrates. Invertebrates are animals without bones, like insects, octopi, or clams.
The animals that have endoskeletons are all vertebrates like lions, tigers, dogs, cats, etc. The animals that have exoskeletons are crabs, most insects, mullusks, clams, etc.