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Does a fly have a backbone?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether a fly possesses a backbone, which relates to its classification in the animal kingdom.

Answer

No, a fly does not have a backbone.

The final answer is no, a fly does not have a backbone.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is no, a fly does not have a backbone.

More Information

Flies, as insects, are categorized as invertebrates because they do not have a vertebral column or backbone. Instead, they have exoskeletons that provide structural support.

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