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The difference of a vertebrate and an invertebrate is that vertebrates have backbones for example a bird and invertebrates do not have a backbone for example a worm.
a vertibrate is a living organism with a backbone

and an invertibrate is a living organism without a backbone

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vertibrate has a spine while inverterbrate doesn't have a spine

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yes it is a vertebrate

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