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A Vertabrae has a backbone an invertabrae does not. She Waz right :)

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Q: What are differences between vertebrae and invertebrate animals?
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What are different between vertebrate and invertebrate?

A vertebrae has a spine, or spinal column.


What is the connection between vertebrate and vertebrae?

animals who are Vertebrates have a vertebrae which is a backbone/spine


What is the differences between a vertebrate and invertebrate?

Bones. Vertebrates have them, invertebrates don't.


Where do animals have vertebrae?

If an animal has any vertebrae, they have them between their head and the tip of their tails and they are usually part of a ventral structure. Vertebrae form the spine.


Two differences to distinguish an invertebrate from a vertebrate?

A vertebrate has a spinal cord/bones, an invertebrate has a gelatinous body, a shell, a shell like body, or protective muscles. the quick answer is a vertebrate has a backbone and a invertebrate has no backbone. the hardest part about remembering is tha vertebrate and invertebrate sound so similar. :)


What is the difference between flowers and reproductive organ of animals?

differences between flower reproductive to the animals


What are the differences between mold and animals?

mold is a plant


Where is the invertebrate in the human body?

Assuming you mean vertebrae; The human spine is made up of 33 vertebrae (Sungular: vertebra.) There are four sections of vertebrae. The cervical vertebrae is is made up of 7 vertebrae and makes up the neck. The thoracic vertebrae makes up the upper back and contains 12 vertebrae. the lumbar vertebrae area makes up the lower back between the thoracic vetrtabrae and the sacral curve, made up of 5 vertebrae. Lastly, The tailbone area is below the lumbar section and called the sacral curve. 5 vertebrae make up the sacrum and 4 are fused to make the tailbone. All vertebrae but the sacral curve section are separated by invertebral discs.


Which Vertebrae are between the sacrum and the thoracic vertebrae?

Lumbar


Why are there differences in structure between bird and insects wings?

Birds are vertebrate and, therefore, have internal structural members. insects are invertebrate and have external structural members.


What are differences between plants and humans?

Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.


What are the two differences between plants and animals?

Plants have chlorophyll and cell wall while animals are heterotrophs and motile .