None, all are in different groups
A frog is an amphibian vertebrate and since it is a vertebrate it can be described as an animal, but it's not a typical animal because it starts out as larva and lives in a moist environment. Scientifically both amphibians and insects are "animals."
No a fish has a spinal column with vertebrae and therefore is a vertebrateNo they are vertebrates as they have a back bone an Octopus is an invertebrate
the offspring of most animals are a mixture of features from both
They both have a notochord but a chordata does not have a back bone and the vertebrate does
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
it is both, vertebrates with a backbone and invertebrates without one
They are both vertebrate, and invertebrate. I know, it is confusing. I was confused at first.
they are both the same things they are an animal with a backbone
Plant, although both terms "plant" and "flower" are arbitrary labels and are used interchangeably.
INVERTEBRATE: An animal lacking a backbone OMNIVORE: An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
A vertebrate is any animal with a backbone; those without a backbone are called invertebrates. Both vertebrates and invertebrates are members of the Animal Kingdom.
Not all vertebrates are warm blooded. Vertebrate and invertebrate are terms that refer to whether or not the animal has a back bone, and has nothing to do with how their body temperature is controlled. Fish and frogs for example, are both animals with vertebrates (with backbones), but they are cold blooded animals, as their body temperature fluctuates with their environment.
Kangaroos and Fish are both in the Phylum Chodata and Subphylum Vertebrata. The Grasshopper belongs to the Phylum Arthropoda and Subphylum Hexapoda. Anything that is not categorized in the Phylum Chordata and Subphylum Vertebrata is considered an invertebrate In short, the grasshopper is the invertebrate
No. Arthropods by definition are invertibrate and have an exoskeletons, or rely upon an external skeleton. Vertebrates like mammals, reptiles, birds, etc., possess vertebrae as part of an endoskeleton (internal). Note that the word "vertibrate" refers to a type of organism having a spine or backbone (for example, 'a goat is a vertebrate'), whereas "vertibrae" refer just to the bones themselves (for example, 'a goat has vertebrae in its spinal column').
Baboons are omnivores, as they will eat meat as well as plants.
A frog is an amphibian vertebrate and since it is a vertebrate it can be described as an animal, but it's not a typical animal because it starts out as larva and lives in a moist environment. Scientifically both amphibians and insects are "animals."
Metazoa = Multicellular, various types of cell in the body perform various tasks for the survival of the body, it lies in both vertebrate and invertebrate, they are non-microscopicProtozoa = Unicellular, the single cell perform all the tasks for it's survival, It lies only in invertebrate, they are totally microscopic (until they combine to be visible like: Fungi)