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What are the 5 groups of vertebrate organisms?

Vertebrate organisms are organisms that have a spine. The five groups of vertebrate organisms are mammals, birds, amphibians, fish and reptiles.


What are the differences between the five vertebrate groups?

Fish- only vertebrate that has gills its whole life Bird- Only vertebrate with feathers Reptile- Dry scaly skin Mammal- only vertebrate that doesn't lay eggs Amphibian- Spend half of their life in water


What are the five vertebrate groups characteristics?

The five vertebrate groups are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Some characteristics of vertebrates include having a backbone or spinal column, bilateral symmetry, a well-developed brain, and an internal skeleton made of bone or cartilage. Vertebrates also have a closed circulatory system and are typically capable of complex behaviors.


What do these vertebrate groups have in common?

all vertebrate have a spinal cord.


Why is a monkey a vertebrate?

Any animal with an internal skeleton and backbone is called a vertebrate. It's the definition of the word.


What are the 5 groups classifications of vertebrates?

Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Birds, Mammals.the five main groups of vertebrates are:mammalsfishbirdsamphibiansreptiles


A diagnostic feature used for classifying vertebrate groups?

heterotrophs


What are the 4 groups of vertebrate?

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Are hawk vertebrate or invertebrats?

Vertebrates are animals whose spine and skeletal structure are internal, beneath their muscle and skin. By this definition, a hawk is a vertebrate.


What vertebrate group has three major groups egg-laying pouched and placental?

Mammals has these 3 groups .


What does the word vertebrate mean in latin?

The word is vertebrata in latin but its definition is backbone


Is a manta ray an invertebrate or a vertebrate?

Because it has a backbone. see the excellent answer under "IS A SHARK A VERTEBRATE OR INVERTEBRATE" for more info.