I think it is D. Roundworm... I'm stuck on that question too :..(
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
Every invertebrate eats other organims; otherwise they would be plants.
It depends which organism you are referring to.
Well its sort of confusing, see since the invertebrate group has more groups than the vertebrate than that means invertebrate would have more organisms.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Sequential hermaphrodites are organisms that start life as one sex and then change to the other sex later in life, depending on environmental conditions or social factors.
Invertebrate animals are organisms that do not develop a spine. This would be ever organism that are not fish, amphibians, mammals, birds, and reptiles.
"Maphrodite" appears to be a misspelling. If you meant "hermaphrodite," it refers to an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Hermaphroditic organisms have the ability to self-fertilize or mate with another individual.
Only complex, multi-celled animals can be classified as vertebrate or invertebrate. Bacteria, being single-celled organisms are neither vertebrate nor invertebrate.
Invertebrates are animals without backbones. Tisha's Answer: Or organisms without the vertebral column
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The Hermaphrodite was created in 1847.