Invertebrates.
An octopus.
No. Invertebrates are members of the animal kingdom, not the plant kingdom.
Animal testing can contribute to pollution in several ways. The production and disposal of chemicals used in testing, as well as waste generated from animal housing and care, may lead to environmental contamination. Additionally, if not managed properly, the disposal of animal carcasses and biological waste can further exacerbate pollution issues. However, advances in alternative testing methods aim to reduce the reliance on animal testing and its associated environmental impacts.
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invertebrates
Invertebrates are more common an vertebrates. An estimated 98% of the world's animal life is made up of invertebrates.
An animal kingdom is broken into vertebrates and invertebrates
yes, its split into vertebrates and invertebrates
Animals called vertebrates have backbones. Invertebrates do not. We are vertebrates and worms are invertebrates.
Invertebrates
The giant squid.