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more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
invertebrates (animals without backbones) this isn't accurate as some of the Earth's species haven't yet been discovered. anyways,hope this helped:)
Animals that have no backbone are part of the group known as invertebrates. This group includes organisms such as insects, worms, snails, and jellyfish. Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth.
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
Insects make up about 80 of the total animal population.
Most of the animals alive today are invertebrates, such as insects, spiders, and worms. Invertebrates make up about 97% of all animal species on Earth. They play important roles in various ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and prey for other animals.
The largest group of invertebrates is called arthropods, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other organisms with jointed limbs and an exoskeleton. They are incredibly diverse and make up over 80% of all known animal species.
Living things without a backbone are classified as invertebrates. This group includes a wide range of organisms such as insects, worms, jellyfish, and mollusks. Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth.
Invertebrates are animals that don't have a backbone, or spine. Most animals aren't invertebrates, meaning that they are vertebrates. Invertebrates include insects such as bees and crickets, and spiders.
Approximately 95% of known species of animals are invertebrates.
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The group with the most species is that of the arthropods - insects, arachnids and crustaceans. But molluscs and the three groups of worms also make up a good part. Vertebrates is just another group like the arthropods for example - "invertebrates" is incredibly general. There are way more invertebrates than vertebrates.