No, cockroaches, like all insects, are invertebrates and have an exoskeleton.
Insects do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton. Most insects have wings. Therefore insects have no backbone, but they do have wings.
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
Yes they do have a backbone but how many that's the problem! AND THE ONES WHO SAY NO THAT'S NOT TRUE BECAUSE HOW DO THEY FLY WITH NO BACKBONE OR BONES TO CONNET TO THE WINGS
Yes, hummingbirds have a backbone. They are vertebrates, meaning they have a spinal column composed of individual vertebrae that protect the spinal cord. This backbone provides support and structure to the hummingbird's body.
The smartest animal without a backbone will have to be an octopus
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The thorax, or backbone, comprises three sections of a cockroach: the prothorax, mesothorax, and the metathorax. Each segment contains one set of legs.
The plural form of the noun cockroach is cockroaches.
The stages of developement in a cockroach are: Egg - nymph - adult cockroach
a baby cockroach is not called a small cockroach-it is called a nymph.
A cockroach breathes from spiracles.
Blatella germanica (German cockroach)Supella longipalpa (brownbanded cockroach)Periplaneta americana (American cockroach)Blatta orientalis (oriental cockroach) Parcoblatta(wood cockroach)
A cockroach.
A cockroach has two wings.
No you can not catch leprosy by a cockroach.
The pronotum covers the prothorax in cockroach
No, because cockroach is a knid of animal