A set of educational posters featuring the basic differences between vertebrates and invertebrates.
Invertebrates:
- do not have a backbone,
- have more than one cell,
- are usually small, slow-moving animals,
- do not have well developed brains,
- have a simple nervous system.
Vertebrates:
- have an internal skeleton and bones,
- have more than one cell,
- are usually bigger and faster than invertebrates,
- have a developed brain, enclosed in a skull,
- have a complex nervous system.
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