Vertebrates have backbones (spinal column), invertebrates do not. A spinal chord
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no.worms are not vertabrates they are invertabrates
No. They are actually invertabrates. Clams have no spines -- therefore, invertabrate.
No, like most fish, clownfish are vertabrates.
50 Millions vertabrates. 1000million invertabrates.
all animals, whether vertabrates, or invertabrates
vertabrates(with backbone) and invertabrates(without backbone) :)
vertabrates, invertabrates, mammals, reptiles, fish, amphbians, & birds
Animals with vertebrates are in Kingdom Animalia, and Phylum Chordata.
Chordata is a phylum, vertabrate (vertabrata) is a sub-phylum. Although this is not well-known, the phylum chordata contains some (very few) invertabrates (animals without a backbone) such as sea squirts. So the phylum chordata is futher classified into 2 sub-phyla, vertabrata (vertabrates) and invertabrata (invertabrates).
there is no difference because they are the same thing. ( look at you spelling)
there invertabrates
Yes, they do because they are vertabrates and all vertabrates have a backbone.