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Title: Vertebrates and invertebrates


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Vertebrates and invertebrates
  • Characteristics and Examples

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Two Groups
  • Almost all animals fall into one of two groups.
    Vertebrate animals have a spinal column, or
    backbone, running the length of the body
    invertebrates do not. Vertebrates are often
    larger and have more complex bodies than
    invertebrates. However, there are many more
    invertebrates than vertebrates.

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Vertebrates
  • Animals with an internal skeleton made of bone
    are called vertebrates. Vertebrates include
    mammals, such as humans and monkeys amphibians
    reptiles birds and, fish.

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Invertebrates
  • SPONGES
  • are the most primitive of animal groups. They
    live in water (usually saltwater), are sessile
    (do not move from place to place), and filter
    tiny organisms out of the water for food.

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Coelenterates

  • are also very primitive. Their mouths, which
    take in food and get rid of waste, are surrounded
    by stinging tentacles. Some coelenterates are
    jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.

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Echinoderms
  • include starfish, sea urchins, and sea
    cucumbers. They live in seawater and have
    external skeletons.

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Worms
  • come in many varieties and live in all sorts of
    habitats from the bottom of the ocean to the
    inside of other animals. They include flatworms
    (flukes), roundworms (hookworms), segmented worms
    (earthworms), and rotifers (philodina

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Mollusks
  • are soft-bodied animals, which often live in
    hard shells. They include snails, slugs, octopus,
    squid, mussels, oysters, clams, scallops,
    chitons, and cuttlefish. Mollusks are the
    second-largest group of invertebrates, with
    50,000 living species.

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Arthropods
  • are the largest and most diverse of all animal
    groups. They have segmented bodies supported by a
    hard external skeleton (or exoskeleton).
    Arthropods include insects, arachnids (spiders
    and their relatives), centipedes, millipedes, and
    crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.

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