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Differentiate between vertebrates | invertebrates ... ​

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Answered by dashsriman441
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Answer:

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Explanation:

invertebrates, like insects and flatworms, do not have a backbone or a spinal column.

while vertebrates have a backbone or a spinal column ex:- we humans

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference between vertebrates and invertebrates

  • The most remarkable difference between Invertebrates and Vertebrates is the presence of backbone, skull (outer covering of a brain) which is completely absent in Invertebrates and is well developed and proper functional in Vertebrates.

  • Other features like the Nervous system, Respiratory system, Digestive system, Gastrointestinal tract and the Circulatory system is not so well developed and organized in Invertebrates as compared to Vertebrates.

  • The body structure of Invertebrates is simple, with symmetry like radial or bilateral; Vertebrates have complex and organized body structure with only bilateral body symmetry.

  • Above all still, Invertebrates registers their presence up to 98% of the total Animalia kingdom and much more to be identified, whereas Vertebrates occupies only 2% of the total Animalia kingdom.
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