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Is a fish a vertebrate or invertebrate?

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Answered by lusterak193
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Answer:

vertebrates

Explanation:

All fish share two traits: they live in water and they have a backbone—they are vertebrates.

Answered by vishwa11747
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Answer:

Fish are considered vertebrates (with a backbone), and most fish have scales, fins, and gills. Fish use their gills to breathe, but some types of fish have lungs as well, and can breathe out of water for long periods of time.

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