1. Immunological memory:- present in vertebrates but absent in invertebrates.
2. Vertebrates have complement system but invertebrates have prophenoloxidase system
3. Vertebrates have lymphocytes but invertebrates have lectins
4. Antibody present in vertebrates and nit in invertebrates
Vertebrate Has a BACKBONE and Invertebrate Doesn't have a BACKBONE
The most significant difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate is that a vertebrate has a spine and an invertebrate doesn't.
a vertebrate is an animal with a backbone an invertebrate is one with no backbone
The main difference is that a vertebrate is an animal that does have a backbone or spine. An invertebrate does not have a backbone or spine.
Vertibrates have bones while invertibrate don't have.
Embryonically, they represent inverted forms of each other.
Vertebrate means "having a backbone", invertebrate means "without a backbone".
A vertebrate has a spinal cord/bones, an invertebrate has a gelatinous body, a shell, a shell like body, or protective muscles. the quick answer is a vertebrate has a backbone and a invertebrate has no backbone. the hardest part about remembering is tha vertebrate and invertebrate sound so similar. :)
likeness between vertebrate and invertebrate
Bones. Vertebrates have them, invertebrates don't.
A vertebrae has a spine, or spinal column.
I do not know to be honest, sorry.