Biology, asked by hariniprashanth2009, 1 month ago

why do vertebrates tend to be more intelligent than invertebrates

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Answered by Abdu07
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A vertebrate respiratory system relies on organs like lungs or gills for gas exchange in the blood stream, whereas invertebrates have simple respiratory systems. ... When a vertebrate brain is deprived of oxygen, it can cause permanent brain damage.

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Answered by sagniksengupta067
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It is because most of the vertebrates have brain and most of the vertebrates tend to form social groups and so most of the vertebrate have to use their intelligence to satisfy their needs and the needs of their social groups.

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