What are vertebrates and invertebrates?

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What are vertebrates and invertebrates? By: Virginia Freemyer

Invertebrate Animals without a backbone or Spinal Column.

Vertebrate Animals with a Backbone or Spinal Column.

Monkey Is a monkey a vertebrate or invertebrate? Vertebrate

Starfish Is a starfish a vertebrate or invertebrate? Invertebrate

Mouse Is a mouse a vertebrate or invertebrate? Vertebrate

Spider Is a spider a vertebrate or invertebrate? Invertebrate

Dolphin Is a dolphin a vertebrate or invertebrate? Vertebrate

Common Core State Standard LS.2.3.1: Classify animals as vertebrates and invertebrates according to their structure.

References Kidport. (2012). The Animal Kingdom. Retrieved November 2016, from Kidport: Reference Library: www.kidport.com/reflib/science/animals/ani mals.htm