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Rayan
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6 October, 19:07
Animals are often grouped as
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Lane Dunn
6 October, 19:22
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Vertebrates or invertebrates
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Ismael Banks
6 October, 19:35
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There are two main classifications of animals: vertebrates and invertebrates. The difference between the two is the vertebrates have backbones or a spinal column while the invertebrates do not have. A human is an example of a vertebrate and flatworms and other insects are examples of invertebrate.
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