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Is a razor clam a vertebrate?

Clams have no bones, including backbone's. No backbone= invertebrate.


Do clams have backbones?

do clam have backbone? no its a invertebrate


Does clamfish has a backbone?

Clams do not. They have no bones at all.


Do clams have skull backbone and ribs?

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.


Is a razor clam vertebrate or invertebrate?

They are invertebrate's because the have an exoskeleton


Are clams vertebrate or invertebrate?

calms are not vertebrates they are invertebrates unless a shell can grow a backbone they will stay invertebrates


Are clams invertebrates and are they mammals?

Yes, clams are invertebrates, meaning they lack a backbone. They belong to the class Bivalvia within the phylum Mollusca and are not mammals. Instead, clams have a soft body enclosed by a hard shell and reproduce via external fertilization in most species.


What does a jellyfish a squid and a coward have in common?

jellyfish sting you and clams dont harm you at all:)!


Is a giant clam vertebrate or invertebrate?

Mollusks are all invertebrates because they have no internal skeleton with a backbone. Their shells are outside of their body.


What are macro invertibrates?

Macro invertebrates are organisms with no backbone or spine that can be seen without the use of microscope. The best examples are flatworms, crayfish, snails, clams and dragonflies.


What is an example of a vertebrate animal?

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.


Is an example of a vertebrate animal?

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.