A study of the embryos could help show the relationships among animals with backbones. This will reveal the symmetry of the embryo which can be used for classification purposes.
No, not all animals have backbones. Animals are classified into two main categories: invertebrates (animals without backbones) and vertebrates (animals with backbones). Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth and include insects, mollusks, and jellyfish, among others.
food web
That would depend, among other things, on what you did with them afterward.
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No, not all animals have backbones. Animals are classified into two main categories: invertebrates (animals without backbones) and vertebrates (animals with backbones). Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth and include insects, mollusks, and jellyfish, among others.
food web
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That would depend, among other things, on what you did with them afterward.
Yes this is correct."Thermodynamics is the study of the relationships among heat, work and other forms of energy."
anatomy
sociology
Yes, ants and ladybugs are invertebrates.Specifically, invertebrates have no backbones whereas vertebrates do. Vertebrates include amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles. Ants and ladybugs number among insects, which have no backbones and therefore are invertebrates.
it is studied as ecology. relationships are responses, mineralisation, locomotion etc to the environment
Cooperation among animals in the wild seems to only occur among families of animals. It helps to promote reproductive success of certain groups of animals.
Are we not Animals?
They have animals