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Invertebrates are animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column, derived from the notochord. This includes all animals apart from the subphylum Vertebrata. Familiar examples of invertebrates include insects; crabs, lobsters and their kin; snails, clams, octopuses and their kin; starfish, sea-urchins and their kin; and worms.
The majority of animal species are invertebrates; one estimate puts the figure at 97%. Many invertebrate taxa have a greater number and variety of species than the entire subphylum of Vertebrata.
Some of the so-called invertebrates, such as the Chaetognatha, Hemichordata, Tunicata and Cephalochordata are more closely related to the vertebrates than to other invertebrates. This makes the term "invertebrate" paraphyletic and hence almost meaningless for taxonomic purposes.
The word "invertebrate" comes from the form of the Latin word vertebra, which means a joint in general, and sometimes specifically a joint from the spinal column of a vertebrate. In turn the jointed aspect of vertebra derived from the concept of turning, expressed in the root verto or vorto, to turn. Coupled with the prefix in-, meaning "not" or "without".
William Sanford "Bill" Nye (born November 27, 1955), popularly known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, is an American science educator, comedian, television presenter, actor, writer, scientist, and former mechanical engineer, best known as the host of the Disney/PBS children's science show Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993–1998) and for his many subsequent appearances in popular media as a science educator.
Nye was born on November 27, 1955, in Washington, D.C., to Jacqueline (née Jenkins; 1921–2000), a codebreaker during World War II, and Edwin Darby "Ned" Nye (1917–1997), also a World War II veteran, whose experience without electricity in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp led him to become a sundial enthusiast. His maternal grandmother was French, from Dancevoir.
After attending Lafayette Elementary and Alice Deal Junior High in the city, he was accepted to the private Sidwell Friends School on a partial scholarship and graduated in 1973. He studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University (where he took an astronomy class taught by Carl Sagan) and graduated with a B.S. in mechanical engineering in 1977. Nye occasionally returns to Cornell as a guest-lecturer of introductory-level astronomy and human ecology classes.
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Happy Learning is channel for kids. Here they can find educational videos with which they can learn and have fun. ▶ SUBSCRIBE HAPPY LEARNING! http://bit.ly/HappyLearningTV Today we are going to learn about the invertebrate animals You all know that the animals are divided into two big groups, the vertebrates that have an internal skeleton formed by bones and the invertebrates that have no bones. All the invertebrates are oviparous, and we classify them in 6 big groups: Sponges, jellyfish, corals, worms, mollusks, echinoderms and arthropods The sponges are aquatic animals, that are sac shaped and their body is full of pores. It is very easy to remember this group because many times we use them in the shower for our personal hygiene. Yes, many of the sponges we use in the shower are i...
Earthworms, Jellyfish, Snail, Octopus, Cockroach and Spider! What's that one common thing about them? Well, they all don't have a backbone! And that's why they are called Invertebrates. Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs takes you through the world of Invertebrates, which is an important part of the Animal kingdom. The detail video break up is given below. 00:48 - What are Invertebrates? 00:54 - Group of Invertebrates 01:09 - Worms 01:23 - Sea Jellies 01:40 - Mollusks 01:54 - Anthropods 02:13 - Sponges Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza, Sreejoni Nag Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag Visual Artist - Aashka Shah Illustrators - Aashka Shah Animators - Digambar Bhadre, Aashka Shah, Chandrashekhar Aher VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya Sound Engineer - M...
This video is about invertebrates. It is extremely informative and easy for students to understand.
A powerpoint presentation on invertebrates. This presentation will show you the 8 groups of invertebrates and some animal species that belong to each group. Enjoy the presentation!:)
Hank introduces us to the "simplest" of the animals, complexity-wise: beginning with sponges (whose very inclusion in the list as "animals" has been called into question because they are so simple) and finishing with the most complex molluscs, octopuses and squid. We differentiate them by the number of tissue layers they have, and by the complexity of those layers. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8css Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Follow CrashCourse on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Table of Contents: 1) Porifera 1:33 2) Cnidaria 2:36 a) Diploblasts 2:48 3) Platyhelminthes 3:33 a) Triploblasts 3:56 b) Coelom 4:36 4) Biolography 5:36 5) Nematoda 7:26 6) Rotifera 7:57 7) Molusca 8:33 References for th...
Join Mr. DeMaio in this fun science lesson for children on vertebrates and invertebrates. You will meet two of Mr. DeMaio's friends, a strange iguana and a familiar crab, as you discover cool facts and information about these two animal groups. Made Using: Yakit! Kids
Animals are classified into different groups based on their characteristics. Invertebrates are animals that do not have a spine, or backbone. Vertebrates are animals that do! Vertebrates are further classified into fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Come and learn what makes animals a part of these groups in this fun, kid-friendly video! Like this video if you want to see more videos about ANIMALS! Subscribe to FreeSchool: https://www.youtube.com/user/watchfreeschool?sub_confirmation=1 Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchFreeSchool Check our our companion channel, FreeSchool Mom! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcEtHRQhqiCZIIb77LyDmA And our NEW channel for little ones, FreeSchool Early Birds! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3OV62x86XHwaqsxLsuy8dA "Ja...