A mollusk (mollusc) is an invertebrate. Some mollusks (e.g. snails, shellfish) have hard exoskeletons.
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
Liverworts are eaten by various invertebrates, such as slugs, snails, and insects. Additionally, some birds and small mammals may also feed on liverworts as part of their diet.
The two main types of animals are vertebrates, and invertebrates. This is classified as animals with a back bone (vertebrates), and animals without a back bone (invertebrates).
The two major groupings within the animal kingdom are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and vertebrates (animals with a backbone). Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species and include insects, worms, and mollusks, while vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Snails and slugs are a smaller group of invertebrates known as gastropods. They have a soft body, usually protected by a shell, and move by producing mucus to glide along surfaces. The majority of gastropods are marine, but some are also found in freshwater and terrestrial habitats.
Yes because they do not have a backbone, they have shells, instead.
sponges,worms,and snails are invertebrates.
They are invertibrates.
vertebrates are fish, and invertebrates are slugs
snail are no vertebrates
No, snails do not have a backbone; they are invertebrates.
Yes, worms, slugs, snails, insects, and arachnids are invertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals that have a spine (backbone); e.g., humans, snakes, dogs etc. This is part of the central nervous system and is connected to the brain. Animals that do not have a spine are called invertebrates; e.g, slugs, snails, worms, etc.
because they have no back bone so there fore they are invertebrates
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').
There are many invertebrates in the world but I would just specify the most common invertebrate worms, slugs, octopuses, spiders and ants.
Yes. Slugs, snails, squid, clams, and all other mollusks are invertebrates.