Yes, an ant is an insect and insects are a type of animal.
Ants are both.# The ant is in the class Insecta making it an insect. # The class Insecta falls within the kingdom Animalia. # Therefore all ants are insects and thus are also animals.
The scientific name for a black Carpenter ant is Camponotus pennsylvanicus. The scientific name for a red "fire" ant is Solenopsis invicta. Ants are also related to wasps and bees, belonging to the order Hymenoptera.
Whereas that all wasps belong to the class Insects, the red wasps have six legs
Ants and shrimp are both arthropods, which means they have jointed legs and exoskeletons. These shared features allow biologists to group them into the same phylum, Arthropoda.
Yes, an ant is an insect and insects are a type of animal.
From Wikipedia: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Suborder: Apocrita Superfamily: Vespoidea Family: Formicidae There are multiple genera (plural genus) and species of ants.
They are in the phylum arthropoda, and in the class insecta. Within the insecta, they are in the family formicidae.
Ants are both.# The ant is in the class Insecta making it an insect. # The class Insecta falls within the kingdom Animalia. # Therefore all ants are insects and thus are also animals.
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The ant is considered an invertebrate as it has no back bone. The ant is an insect, which belongs to the phylum of arthropods, which by definition are invertebrates.
Phylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: HymenopteraSuborder: ApocritaSuperfamily: VespoideaFamily: Formicidae
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Regular house ants Tapinoma Sessile Class : Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae
Arthropods - Hexapoda (six-legged animals) - Insecta - Hymenoptera (membrane-wings) - Apocrita (wasps, bees and ants). Though technically their class is Insecta, I went a bit too far. ;)
An ant is not a mollusk. An ant is an insect. The two are quite different. Ants have six legs and are divided into segments. They have two compound eyes. They breathe by spiracles.