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Vertebrates (like humans) have a backbone. Invertebrates (like worms) lack a backbone.

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Invertebrate chordates lack backbones. Invertebrate chordates that lack backbones are Urochordata and Cephalochordata. Sea squirts are members of Urochordata.

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Invertebrates lack a spine.

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All invertebrates lack?

Backbones. That's why they're invertebrates.


Why are beetles invertebrates?

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What types of animals lack a backbone?

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How do you spell inverdibrates?

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Does a starfish has a vertebrate?

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