Science, asked by jamyangdema746, 4 months ago

What do vertebrates have that invertebrate don't​

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Answered by brainlyfriend91
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Answer:

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.

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.

Answered by pragati5221stella
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Answer:

who has backbones called vertibrates

Explanation:

visa versa

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