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InvertebrateAnimal that does not have a backbone. Also see vertebrate.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone; invertebrates make up 95% of animal species.
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InvertebrateDesignates an animal that has no spine
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Invertebrate"having naturally no backbone," 1819, from Latin in- "not" (see in- (1)) + vertebratus (Pliny), from vertebra "joint or articulation of the body, joint of the spine" (see [..]
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Invertebrateanimal without a spine.
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Invertebratean animal without a backbone. Contrast Vertebrate.
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InvertebrateAn animal having no internal skeleton.
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Invertebrateanimals without a backbone. Read more on: Invertebrate
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InvertebrateAnimals without backbones or spinal columns. Examples include insects, shellfish and worms.
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InvertebrateAny animal that is not a member of Subphylum Vertebrata; an animal without a backbone Jimmy
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Invertebratethe general term for an animal without a backbone. The group of invertebrata includes one-celled animals, sponges, jellyfish, worms, snails, starfish, insects and so on.
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Invertebratebiology - an animal lacking a backbone
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Invertebrate
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Invertebrate an animal without a backbone; often referred to as an “invert” for short.
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Invertebratean animal without a backbone
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Invertebrate(n) any animal lacking a backbone or notochord; the term is not used as a scientific classification(adj) lacking a backbone or spinal column
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Invertebratean animal that lacks a backbone (marine examples include lobsters, shrimp, squid, clams, crabs, and sea stars).
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InvertebrateAn animal which lacks a backbone (such as insects, spiders and crustaceans).
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InvertebrateAn animal that has no backbone. Insects, worms, and lobsters are invertebrates.
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Invertebratean animal that does not have a backbone or another name for the schoolyard bully.
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InvertebrateJellyfish, octopus, and sponges are examples of marine invertebrates, or animals without a backbone. In fishery management terms, invertebrate usually refers to shellfish, such as lobsters, shrimp, oysters, and clams, for which there are significant fisheries.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone composed of vertebrae
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Invertebrateanimal having no backbone (vertebral column)
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InvertebrateAnimals that have no Spinal Column.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone, such as an insect or spider.
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InvertebrateAnimals that have no spinal column or backbones.
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InvertebrateAn animal that has no backbone.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone. Invertebrates include insects, arachnids (spiders & ticks), gastropods (snails & slugs), crustaceans (crayfish & isopods), centipedes, worms, and others.
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Invertebrate Any animal lacking a backbone, such as insects, wood lice, centipedes, spiders, etc.; also worms and snails.
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Invertebratean animal with no backbone. Invertebrates include insects, crustaceans (lobsters, shrimp, crabs), centipedes and millipedes, jellyfish, and octopusses.
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Invertebratelacking a spinal column or backbone; insects are invertebrates
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Invertebrateanimal that lacks a backbone
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Invertebratea division of the animal kingdom whose chief characteristic is the lack of a spinal column, i. e. insects, slugs, spiders, shrimps, copepods
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Invertebrateis any animal lacking a backbone; most live in moist soil, freshwater, or sea.
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InvertebrateAn organism lacking a spinal column.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone, for example butterflies, worms, snails, insects, spiders, and aquatic species such as crabs and jellyfish.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone. Butterflies are invertebrates.
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InvertebrateAn animal that lacks a backbone. Aquatic invertebrates include squids, shrimps, crabs, mollusks and sea stars.
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InvertebrateAn organism lacking a spinal column.
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InvertebrateThe group of animals lacking a bony spinal column. Examples of invertebrates are insects, worms, starfish, sponges, squid, plankton, crustaceans, and mollusks.
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InvertebrateAn animal that lacks a backbone.
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InvertebrateAn animal lacking a spinal column. There are more than 550 species of marine invertebrates (clams, shrimp, crabs, worms) in Elkhorn Slough, including the Fat Innkeeper Worm, world famous among biologists as a zoological oddity.
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InvertebrateAn animal without a backbone (vertebrae). For example, insects and crustaceans, such as crabs.
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InvertebrateAny animal that lacks an internal skeleton, and in particular a backbone.
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