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How are vertebrates different from invertebrates? (State two points).
Give one example of each.
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presence of vertebral column
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if vertibral column is present known as vertebrates
if vertibral column is absent known as invertebrates
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Vertebrates have a skeletal structure with a spinal column or backbone. Invertebrates have no backbone, while vertebrates have a well-developed internal skeleton of cartilage and bone and a highly developed brain that is enclosed by a skull. ... Due to lack of a supportive system, a majority of invertebrates are small.
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