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what is vertebrates and what is invertebrates​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vertebrates:

A vertebrate is an animal with a spinal cord surrounded by cartilage or bone. The word comes from vertebrae, the bones that make up the spine. Animals that are not vertebrates are called invertebrates. Vertebrates include birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals.

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Invertebrates:

Invertebrates are animals without a backbone or bony skeleton. They range in size from microscopic mites and almost invisible flies to giant squid with soccer-ball-size eyes. This is by far the largest group in the animal kingdom: 97 percent of all animals are invertebrates.

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Answered by khushbumahak
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Answer:

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Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone inside their body.They either have a soft body or a hard outer covering body.Examples - Humans, birds, mammals,fish and amphibians.

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Invertebrates are animals that have not a backbone inside their body. Examples -Porifera, Cnidara, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Rotifera, Mollusca, Annelida and Anthropoda.

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