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A Cockroach is an Invertebrate because it doesnt have a back bone

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No, a cockroach, like all insects, is an invertebrate
Nope, it's an invertebrate. It has no internal skeleton.

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yes. a cockroach is an invertebrate with a hard shell surrounding soft insides. it also has jointed legs.

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All insects are invertebrates because they have an external skeleton instead of an internal one.

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