Vertebrates and Invertebrates: Vertebrae
Vertebrates and Invertebrates: Vertebrae
The animal kingdom is divided into two groups: vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have been
around for millions of years but have evolved and changed over time. The word vertebrate means “having
a backbone." Many animals have backbones. You have a backbone. So does a cow, a whale, a fish, a frog,
and a bird. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. Most animals have a backbone that is made of
bones joined together to form a skeleton.
Our skeleton gives us our shape and allows us to move.
Mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have Vertebrae
backbones so they are all vertebrates.
Each bone that makes up the backbone
Scientists classify vertebrates into five classes: is called a vertebra. These are the
• Mammals building blacks that form the backbone,
• Fish also known as the spinal cord. The
• Birds vertebrae protect and support your
• Reptiles spine. Without a backbone, you would not
• Amphibians be able to move any part of your body.
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What is an invertebrate?
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Vertebrate or Invertebrate
Name two invertebrates that can be found in the water:
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Draw a picture of your three favorite invertebrates below:
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