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Cockroaches Invertebrates in England

2 Cockroaches Invertebrates in England

FAQs

Is a cockroach an invertebrate?

Yes, a cockroach is an invertebrate because it lacks a backbone, which is characteristic of insects within the phylum Arthropoda.

What are cockroaches classified as?

Cockroaches are classified scientifically as insects belonging to the order Blattodea within the class Insecta and phylum Arthropoda.

What type of animal is a cockroach?

A cockroach is an insect, characterized by a segmented body with three main parts, six legs, antennae, and chewing mouthparts, classified under the order Blattodea.

Is a cockroach a rodent or insect?

A cockroach is an insect, not a rodent; rodents are mammals with backbones, whereas cockroaches are invertebrate insects.