Biology, asked by sayanisarkar065, 5 months ago

difference between invertebrates and vertebrates​

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Answered by manwindersingh60
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Explanation:

Invertebrates are those that do not possess a vertebral column or backbone while Vertebrates are those where vertebral column or backbone is present

Answered by mahi1206
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Answer:

1) Vertebrates have a backbone or spinal column, have an internal skeleton made of bone, an advanced nervous system with a developed brain and have outer covering of protective cellular skin.

Invertebrates have no backbone, no cell walls. They are heterotrophic.

Because of developed brains, vertebrates have better and faster understanding than invertebrates.

2) Examples of vertebrates are humans, primates (gorillas, monkeys, orang-utans), marsupials (kangaroo, koala), reptiles (crocodiles, lizards, snakes), birds, seals, dolphins, mammals. Examples of invertebrates are insects, flatworms, jellyfish, flies.

3) Vertebrates are stronger, faster and mostly bigger than the invertebrates. Invertebrates tend to be small and slow moving.

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