arachnids, arthropods etc all animal are invertebrates unless if they are a mammal, reptile, bird, amphibians or fish
All phyla contain invertebrates. The only one that contains vertebrates is the phylum Chordata, but it also contains some invertebrates.
sponge , starfish and octopus
Porifera(sponges) and Nematoda(roundworms).
Global groups dude. this is what my book says "global groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, and/ or other global groups ONLY from within the same domain as the global group. domain local groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, global groups, and universal groups from ANY domain, IN ADDITION to other domain local groups from the same domain. u take ur pick.....
Global groups dude. this is what my book says "global groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, and/ or other global groups ONLY from within the same domain as the global group. domain local groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, global groups, and universal groups from ANY domain, IN ADDITION to other domain local groups from the same domain. u take ur pick.....
No, only fatty acids contain carboxyl groups.
Correct,Insects ARE the only Invertebrates to evolve to fly!
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no it isn't all sea animals are vertebrates only turtles are invertebrates but they have a backbone too.
Transition metals (Blocks 3-12) contain only metals. This includes the groups known as d-block (3-12) and f-block (lanthanides and actinides).
insects
Neither those two groups only refer to animals! Vertebrates are animals with backbones, invertebrates don't have backbones.