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Differentiate between:
(a) vertebrates and invertebrates
(b) warm-blooded and cold blooded animals
(c) amphibians and pisces
(d) tadpole and a frog

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Answered by sekhardebnath51
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Explanation:

1. Answer: 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.

2. Warm-blooded animals, such as mammals and birds, were able to maintain their body temperature regardless of the surroundings. Cold-blooded animals, such as reptiles, amphibians, insects, arachnids and fish, were not. ... Ectotherms are animals that don't have the ability to retain the heat generated by their metabolism.

3. Reptiles have scales, and their skin is dry. Amphibians do not, and their skin is often moist with mucus, which keeps them from drying up. ... Reptiles hatch from eggs that have a protective outer layer such as a brittle or leathery shell.

4.When the tadpole reaches the froglet stage, it is almost a full adult. At this point, the tadpole's gills have disappeared, and its lungs have enlarged. This means it is ready to leave the water and live on land. Once its tail disappears, it will become an adult frog.

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