Yes all insects are invertebrates because they don't have a backbone and all insects are in a group called Arthropods.
yes all insects are invertabrates
no
No definetely not, stick insects belong to the insect world
no it is and invertebrate, all insects all stupid :P
All insects are invertebrates. Invertebrates have no backbone and don't have an internal skeleton or central nervous system. Vertebrates do have these things. 98% of the world's animals are invertebrates, including the insects. Only birds, reptiles and amphibians, mammals, and bony fish are vertebrates.
An invertebrate is an animal that does not have a backbone or spine. These include insects as well as worms and animals like snails.
An invertebrate is an animal without an internal skeleton. Examples would include insects, crustaceans, and mollusks.
Since giant stick insects are insects, and all insects lack a backbone, they are invertebrates. Vertebrate = has a backbone, invertebrate = has no backbone
All insects are Invertebrates.
yes. all insects are.
The blowfly is an insect, all insects are invertebrates, the blowfly is an invertebrate.
Invertebrates. Butterflies are what is classified as an insect. Insects have no vertebrae; instead they have an exoskeleton.
No, a weasel has a spine so it is a vertebrate as are all warmblooded animals.
All insects are invertebrate.
Wings are the only appendage that insects may have that hasn't been observed on any other invertebrate. Out of all invertebrates, insects are the only ones potentially able to fly. However, not all insects are capable of this.
they are invertebrate
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.
Yes, absolutely they are. An invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Beetles are insects, and all insects are invertebrates.
Yes, cricket is an invertebrate. Insects are invertebrates.