Invertebrate

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Invertebrate


Introduction

"Invertebrates" - or animals lacking a backbone (sponges, jellyfish, molluscs, insects, starfish, etc etc) - are a generic category that includes all metazoa, or even all metazoa plus several unicelluar eukaryote groups (which makes it a polyphyletic grouping), except for the Vertebrata. The vertebrates are actually just one derived clade of metazoa among many, so the distinction between invertebrates and vertebrates is really a chauvanistic and anthropocentric one, which is still found in the scientific literature (e.g. invertebrate and vertebrate paleontology), but is no longer used in current taxonomy.

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