Vertebrate Has a BACKBONE and Invertebrate Doesn't have a BACKBONE
The most significant difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate is that a vertebrate has a spine and an invertebrate doesn't.
a vertebrate is an animal with a backbone an invertebrate is one with no backbone
The main difference is that a vertebrate is an animal that does have a backbone or spine. An invertebrate does not have a backbone or spine.
Vertebrate means "having a backbone", invertebrate means "without a backbone".
Vertibrates have bones while invertibrate don't have.
Embryonically, they represent inverted forms of each other.
A vertebrate has a spinal cord/bones, an invertebrate has a gelatinous body, a shell, a shell like body, or protective muscles. the quick answer is a vertebrate has a backbone and a invertebrate has no backbone. the hardest part about remembering is tha vertebrate and invertebrate sound so similar. :)
likeness between vertebrate and invertebrate
A vertebrae has a spine, or spinal column.
Bones. Vertebrates have them, invertebrates don't.
I do not know to be honest, sorry.