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Most of the things living on this planet are invertebrates, so getting to know a little about them is a good idea. Invertebrates are members of the Kingdom Animalia, they are linked together by the fact that they have no backbone or vertebrae. They do not include the Protozoa who are generally considered to be part of the Kingdom Protista.

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