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How many phylum are there in vertebrate and invertebrates ?

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Answer:

vertebrate is 12 point plus 728

and invertebrates is 34 point plus 268

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Answer:

The number of points in the vertebrate category is 12 plus 728.

34 points plus 268 for invertebrates

Step-by-step explanation:

The phylum Chordata is where all vertebrates are classified.

No, the vast majority of invertebrates do not belong to the same phylum.

Invertebrate is a broad term that refers to a group of organisms that lack a vertebral column but do not belong to a specific phylum or taxon. Invertebrates are classified into distinct phyla, and the kind and number of creatures in one phylum may exceed the entire number of animals in the subphylum vertebrates in some situations.

There is no structure composed of bones of invertebrates. They feature a wide range of body planes, with varying symmetries and internal or external structures such as exoskeletal or endoskeleton. They have varied phylum deoxidizing qualities in their body shape since they have many complicated body shapes needed for survival. Some commonly known phyla are Porifera, protozoa, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes, Echinodermata, Nematoda.

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