No
Sharks and humans are in the same phylum, Chordata, because they both have a notochord (a flexible rod that provides support) at some stage of their development. This common characteristic places them in the same phylum, alongside other animals that possess a notochord at some point in their life cycle.
no
Floppy and dead. :) No, not really. Invertebrates look different, depending on what it is! Jellyfish, for example are invertebrates. Did you know that sharks are, too? They have special a bone-like thing called cartilage. So, to answer your question, invertebrates look like many different things!
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No they are different CC
They are both invertebrates.
Invertebrates are not in same phyllum but in different phylla .
Worms are invertebrates, they have no spines.They are invertebrate, they have no backbone but their many fluids in their body enable them to move around. Snakes are vertebrate however, they look the same but have a very long backbone.It is an invertebrate because it doesn't have a backbone.
This is not the site to write the name of all invertebrates. It is too long and too invloved. I suggest you look in your science book.
Dictyosomes of plants and lower invertebrates are the same as the Golgi. It is an alternative term.
Same way all animals get their nutrients, from the food they eat