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What is a characteristic of an invertebrate?

Invertebrates do not have spines (backbones). See related questions and links for more information.


Was over production in a population included in Darwins theory of evolution?

no the theory of evolution is a species becoming more advanced not over populated


Is technology getting in the way of evolution?

Yes, without it we would probably be much more advanced than we are now.


Are there more animals in the vertebrate or invertebrate category?

There are many more invertebrate than vertebrate animals.


How does a characteristic that contributes to few or no offspring not become more common as a result of evolution by natural selection?

The question answers itself: the characteristic is passed onto few or no offspring, and therefore will not spread throughout the population.


What is capable of evolution?

Evolution is a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage, especially a more advanced or mature stage. In biology it is the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a change in a species. All living things are capable of evolution.


Why are there invertebrate than vertebrates?

Well its sort of confusing, see since the invertebrate group has more groups than the vertebrate than that means invertebrate would have more organisms.


Are echinoderms vertebrate or invertebrate?

they are in invertebrate-- A bit more info --Yes, they are indeed an invertebrate, but they are the closest invertebrate phylum to vertebrates. The only ones which are closer are the group Urochordata, the cephalochordates and the hagfish (which is a craniate, not a vertebrate)We are more related to starfish and sea cucumbers than to insects...


What is the Orpheus Theory?

when a computer is designed that will be able to design a computer more advanced than itself then we will have crossed the line and computer evolution will be quicker than our own


What are invertebrate organismsms?

invertebrate organisms are organisms which do not have a backbone. examples are most crustaceans (crabs, lobsters), fish, snails, insects, and many more. 95% of all animals are invertebrate organisms


What makes a honeybee an invertebrate?

They have no backbones. See related questions below for more detail.


Why isn't evolution by natural selection progressive?

Evolution by natural selection is not inherently progressive because it does not have a predetermined goal or direction. Instead, it is driven by the environment and the survival of the fittest individuals in a given population. This means that evolution can lead to changes that are not necessarily "better" or more advanced, but simply better suited to the current environment.