Science, asked by ayushkumar8214, 9 months ago

How are vetebrates different from invertebrates. anwser quickly. pls. write only two points.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The animal kingdom has been divided into two major groups: Invertebrates (Non-Chordates) and Vertebrates (Chordates). Invertebrates are those that do not possess a vertebral column or backbone while Vertebrates are those where vertebral column or backbone is presen

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Answered by vishal10495152
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Vertebrates have a skeletal structure with a spinal column or backbone. Invertebrates have no backbone, while vertebrates have a well-developed internal skeleton of cartilage and bone and a highly developed brain that is enclosed by a skull.

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