Humans don't have "invertebrae". First off, an invertebrate is an animal that doesn't have a vertebrae, or spinal cord.
A horseshoe crab is an invertebrate. It lacks a backbone or spine, which are characteristic features of vertebrates.
The octopus is a complex invertebrate known for its intelligence and flexible behavior.
Neither. Moss would be a plant. Vertebrate or Invertebrate are classifications for animals.
INVERTEBRATE: An animal lacking a backbone OMNIVORE: An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
No, an olm is not an invertebrate. It is a species of aquatic salamander belonging to the order Caudata, which are vertebrates.
No, humans are vertebrate's, we have a backbone.
Invertebrate means no spine all humans have a spine, but you could say someone is spineless in another sense.
Arthropods are invertebrate animals such as crustaceans. An arthropod that is useful to humans is the lobster, as it can be eaten.
Many animals lived before humans. The most well known of these are the dinosaurs but many smaller animals such as certain species of invertebrate as well as some species of mammals were around before humans came along.
it is actually called an invertebrate, and invertebrate is an animal without a back bone e.g. a worm, and a vertebrate has a back bone e.g. humans
No, invertebrate is the term used to describe a animals that don't have spines. Vertebrates are animals with spines. Humans, fish and birds are all examples of vertebrates. The sea sponge is an example of an invertebrate. It has no backbone.
There are many more invertebrate than vertebrate animals.
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A boar (male pig) is a vertebrate like all mammals are, including humans.
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
The giraffe is NOT an invertebrate. It has 7 vertebrae--bones--in its neck, just like humans...except a giraffe's neck bones are about 10 inches long each. That's almost six feet of neck!