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Reptiles and birds are among the major groups of vertebrates that have internal fertilization and external development. Also included are monotremes and marsupials.
Snakes and worms are not closely related. Worms are fairly primitive invertebrates, while snakes are vertebrates with backbones and ribs, a brain, and well-developed circulatory system, among other things. Physically, they are more closely related to birds than to worms.
Here are a few: • Humans • deer • fish • birds • crocs • lizard • kangaroo • bears • foxes • wolves dogs • cats, etc etc the list goes on
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.
The evidence for there relationship is that they both have back bones and skulls
Porifera(sponges) and Nematoda(roundworms).
Yes there was between various tribal groups.
I haven't counted recently, but I can tell you there are at least 5,000 different species of frogs. They are among the most diverse groups of vertebrates.
In a comparison of two categories, a relationship that holds among several groups can change or even reverse when combining the groups.
Obligations among social classes were clearly defined. :D
All are vertebrates.
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It shows a relationship among certain quantities.
Vertebrates are a subgroup of the chordates, meaning that all vertebrates are chordates, but not all chordates are vertebrates. Vertebrates are distinguished from other chordates by having backbones or spinal columns.All vertebrates have muscular systems that mostly consist of paired masses, as well as a central nervous system which is partly located inside the backbone (if one is present). The defining characteristic of a vertebrate is considered the backbone or spinal cord, a brain case, and an internal skeleton, but the latter is not true for lampreys, and the former is arguably present in some other chordates. Rather, all vertebrates are most easily distinguished from all other chordates by having a clearly identifiable head. Sensory organs--especially eyes--are concentrated at the foreend of the body, and there is pronounced cephalization.
The main two types of animals are vertebrates and invertebrates, but vertebrates only make up about 3% of our earth's animal biodiversity. Among those vertebrates and invertebrates there are then the main five groups:mammalsfishes (yes, this is the plural for fish, you can even look in the smithsonian animal encylcopedia called... DUH, Animal)birdsreptilesamphibiansThen there are millions of species and subspecies among those.
the relationship is probably religious