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Is a oak tree a invertebrates

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Answer: the animals on it are but i dont think the oak tree is

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Virtually every part of an oak tree—roots, trunk, bark, branches, leaves, and acorns—serves as food for a number of invertebrates. Invertebrates, especially insects, may be categorized as oak pests if they feed on living plant tissues.

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yes

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oak trees don't have vertebrates

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