of course vertebrate Paleontology.
vertebrates are all the animals with a backbone.
invertebrates are all the animals without it (e.g. shells, coralls, sponges, cuttlefish...).
botany has nothing to do with any animals, but with plants.
Neither. Moss would be a plant. Vertebrate or Invertebrate are classifications for animals.
It is not an animal so it is not a vertebrate or invertebrate.
A horseshoe crab is an invertebrate. It lacks a backbone or spine, which are characteristic features of vertebrates.
Fungi is neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. Only members of the kingdom Animalia can be invertebrates or vertebrates, and fungi is not a member of that kingdom. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
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Vertebrate paleontology, Invertebrate paleontology, Paleobotany, Micro-paleontology, Palynology, Economic paleontology, Applied paleontology, Paleozoology, Paleoecology, Paleolimnology
- study field labratory museum, methods.- The most important courses are. ratigraphy, sedimentation, mineralogy, sedimentary petrology, invertebrate paleontology, ecology, invertebrate and vertebrate zoology, paleobotany, evolutionary biology, and genetics.- You must have good comunication skills to get a job in paleontology.- computer skills are essential. - needs a strong background in biology, geology, mathematics, chemestry and physics.- different languages because stuff is usually written in different languages.
invertebrate
Vertebrate!Verterbrate
it is a vertabrae
Vertebrate Paleontology - Romer - was created in 1933.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology was created in 1980.
You should get a degree in Earth Sciences or Geology, many offer courses in invertebrate and vertebrate paleontology.
Vertibrates, they have a spine
is a king an a vertebrate or a invertebrate
A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.
An invertebrate.