
Is the following a vertebrate or an invertebrate?
Mayfly Nymph
Stonefly Nymph
hellgrammite
Dragonfly Nymph
Black nose dace
Diving Beetle
Eastern Crayfish
Creek Chub
Midge Larva
Water Boatman
Water Mite
Vertebrates have spinal columns and brains encased in skulls. That includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Most of the animals on your list are insects or crustaceans, so they would be invertebrates. I believe dace and chubs are types of fish, so they would be vertebrates.
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