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Apart from a backbone, what are the other differences between vertebrates and invertebrates?





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Vertebrates are more complex organisms in comparison to the invertebrates. The main difference between these two is that vertebrates possess a backbone and a solid internal skeleton. Also, some vertebrates, are having bones replaced with the cartilage-like in sharks.

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Vertebrates are more complex organisms in comparison to the invertebrates. The main difference between these two is that vertebrates possess a backbone and a solid internal skeleton. Also, some vertebrates, are having bones replaced with the cartilage-like in sharks.

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