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- Invertebrate abstract "Invertebrates are animal species that do not possess or develop a vertebral column, derived from the notochord. This in effect includes all animals apart from the subphylum Vertebrata. Familiar examples of invertebrates include insects, worms, clams, crabs, octopus, snails, and starfish. Taxonomically speaking, "invertebrate" is no more than a term of convenience. The overwhelming majority of animal species are invertebrates, because only about 4% of animal species include a vertebral column in their anatomy. In other words all animals except those in the chordate subphylum Vertebrata (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) are regarded as invertebrates. Furthermore, many individual invertebrate taxa have a greater number and variety of species than the entire subphylum of Vertebrata. In fact some of the so-called invertebrata, such as the Chaetognatha and Hemichordata, are more closely related to the Chordata than to other invertebrate phyla.Invertebrates form a massively paraphyletic group. It is generally accepted that the phyla comprising modern Metazoa share a common multicellular ancestor, but with the sole exception of one subphylum of the phylum Chordata, all those phyla are classified as invertebrates along with two of the three subphyla in the Chordata: Tunicata and Cephalochordata. These two, plus all the other known invertebrates, have only one cluster of Hox genes, while the vertebrates have duplicated their original cluster more than once.[citation needed] Within palaeozoology and palaeobiology, invertebrates are often studied within the fossil discipline called invertebrate paleontology.".
- Invertebrate thumbnail Drosophila_melanogaster_-_side_(aka).jpg?width=300.
- Invertebrate wikiPageExternalLink onlinedictinvertzoology.
- Invertebrate wikiPageExternalLink www.africaninvertebrates.org.za.
- Invertebrate wikiPageExternalLink Endangeredspeciessculpture.htm.
- Invertebrate wikiPageID "15223".
- Invertebrate wikiPageRevisionID "606606111".
- Invertebrate hasPhotoCollection Invertebrate.
- Invertebrate subject Category:Animals.
- Invertebrate subject Category:Invertebrates.
- Invertebrate subject Category:Paleontology.
- Invertebrate subject Category:Zoology.
- Invertebrate comment "Invertebrates are animal species that do not possess or develop a vertebral column, derived from the notochord. This in effect includes all animals apart from the subphylum Vertebrata. Familiar examples of invertebrates include insects, worms, clams, crabs, octopus, snails, and starfish. Taxonomically speaking, "invertebrate" is no more than a term of convenience.".
- Invertebrate label "Bezkręgowce".
- Invertebrate label "Invertebrado".
- Invertebrate label "Invertebrados".
- Invertebrate label "Invertebrata".
- Invertebrate label "Invertebrate".
- Invertebrate label "Invertébré".
- Invertebrate label "Ongewervelden".
- Invertebrate label "Wirbellose".
- Invertebrate label "Беспозвоночные".
- Invertebrate label "لافقاريات".
- Invertebrate label "无脊椎动物".
- Invertebrate label "無脊椎動物".
- Invertebrate sameAs Bezobratlí.
- Invertebrate sameAs Wirbellose.
- Invertebrate sameAs Ασπόνδυλο.
- Invertebrate sameAs Invertebrado.
- Invertebrate sameAs Ornogabe.
- Invertebrate sameAs Invertébré.
- Invertebrate sameAs Avertebrata.
- Invertebrate sameAs Invertebrata.
- Invertebrate sameAs 無脊椎動物.
- Invertebrate sameAs 무척추동물.
- Invertebrate sameAs Ongewervelden.
- Invertebrate sameAs Bezkręgowce.
- Invertebrate sameAs Invertebrados.
- Invertebrate sameAs m.03xxp.
- Invertebrate sameAs Q43806.
- Invertebrate sameAs Q43806.
- Invertebrate wasDerivedFrom Invertebrate?oldid=606606111.
- Invertebrate depiction Drosophila_melanogaster_-_side_(aka).jpg.
- Invertebrate isPrimaryTopicOf Invertebrate.