Difference between vertebrates and invertebrates in tabular form or in points
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Vertebrate :
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1. They have internal Skelton and bones.
2. They have more than one cell.
3. They are usually bigger and faster than invertebrates.
4. They have a developed brain, enclosed in a skull.
5. They have a complex nervous system.
Invertebrates :
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1. They do not have a backbone.
2. They have more than one cell.
3. They are usually small, slow -moving animals.
4. They do not have well developed brains.
5. They have a simple nervous system.
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1. They have internal Skelton and bones.
2. They have more than one cell.
3. They are usually bigger and faster than invertebrates.
4. They have a developed brain, enclosed in a skull.
5. They have a complex nervous system.
Invertebrates :
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1. They do not have a backbone.
2. They have more than one cell.
3. They are usually small, slow -moving animals.
4. They do not have well developed brains.
5. They have a simple nervous system.
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Explanation: Vertebrates
1.) They have a internal skeleton.
2.) A backbone is present.
3.) A tail is usually present.
4.) Heart is on the ventral side of the body.
5.) Spinal cord is dorsal, and hollow.
6.) They have two pairs of limbs.
Invertebrates
1.) No internal skeleton.
2.) Backbone is not present.
3.) Tail is absent.
4.) Heart is on the dorsal side of the body (if present)
5.) Nerve cord is ventral and solid
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