no they don't have a backbone. so they are a invertebrate.
starfish are sea invertebrates
Starfish are not in a vertebrate group because they do not have vertebrae.
Is crown thorn starfish a vertebrate
Invertebrate
they are vertabrates
Starfish do not have bones, therefore they are invertebrates.
Nope - they lack any internal skeleton - and so are invertebrates.
yes because it doesent have a backbone
The red fox is a vertebrate as are all mammals.
No. A starfish has a hard shell and its inside is only organs. To be considered a vertebrate the starfish would need a spine and an internal skeleton (not to mention a head). They are, therefore, classified as invertebrates.
A fox is a vertebrate. Any animal with bones is a vertebrate, i.e., the fox. An invertabrate, for example, would be the starfish.
Star fish is an invertebrate. It comes under the phylum Echinodermata of non- Chordates.
Yes a starfish are an invertebrate because they lack a backbone. They fall into the Phyla Enchinodermata which is a group of aquatic animals that possess the feature of having radial symmetry and moving and consuming by a internal canal.