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invertebrates dont have any bones at all

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What are facts about vertebrates and invertebrates?

a invertebrate has a backbone


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Do vertebrates have equal sides of the body?

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What gives vertebrates shape?

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A vertebrates animals that has tube feet spines and arms that extend out from the body?

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What kind of body plan do vertebrates have?

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Is bacteria a vertebrae?

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Why is a notochord important to vertebrates?

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