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what is vertebrates ​

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Answered by rrohithkushal
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A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton. Vertebrate animals include humans. When you think about vertebrates, think about bones: this word has to do with animals that have a lot of bones, in the form of a skeleton. ... Animals without a backbone are called invertebrates.

Answered by ayatipatra
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Please mark me as brainliest.Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates. The backbone is is a column of bones that supports the body, and also protects the spinal cord. ... Some vertebrates, such as snakes, have no external limbs. Animals with backbones include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Vertebrate, also called Craniata, any animal of the subphylum Vertebrata, the predominant subphylum of the phylum Chordata. They have backbones, from which they derive their name. Let's take a tour of the five main vertebrate groups alive today: the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Fishes. whale shark. ...
Amphibians. ...
Reptiles. ...
Birds. ...
Mammals.
Vertebrates live in all kinds of environments. The fishes live only in water. The amphibians mainly live on land but they need water for reproduction. The reptiles can be found in very different environments.
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