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Camron Carey
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18 May, 19:15
Diffrence between vertebrates and invertebrates
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Eric Ortiz
18 May, 19:41
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Vertebrates have backbones, while invertebrates do not.
Humans, for example, are vertebrates because we have backbones.
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