INVERTEBRATES
Multicellular; no back bone; no cell walls;
reproduce sexually;heterotrophic.
radial symmetry plan (a circular shape arranged around a central mouth, similar to the way spokes radiate out from the hub of a wheel), which includes animals who spend their adult lives fastened in one place; and the bilateral symmetry plan (right and left halves that mirror each other and typically have a definite front and back end)
VERTEBRATES
Well-developed internal skeleton; highly developed brain;
have advanced nervous system;
outer covering of protective cellular skin.
Vertebrates are divided into two groups: animals without jaws (Agnatha) and animals with jaws (Gnathostomata). While most vertebrates can move and are heterotrophic (i.e., cannot make their own food), some invertebrates may be able to make their own food.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Invertebrate_vs_Vertebrate
Multicellular; no back bone; no cell walls;
reproduce sexually;heterotrophic.
radial symmetry plan (a circular shape arranged around a central mouth, similar to the way spokes radiate out from the hub of a wheel), which includes animals who spend their adult lives fastened in one place; and the bilateral symmetry plan (right and left halves that mirror each other and typically have a definite front and back end)
VERTEBRATES
Well-developed internal skeleton; highly developed brain;
have advanced nervous system;
outer covering of protective cellular skin.
Vertebrates are divided into two groups: animals without jaws (Agnatha) and animals with jaws (Gnathostomata). While most vertebrates can move and are heterotrophic (i.e., cannot make their own food), some invertebrates may be able to make their own food.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Invertebrate_vs_Vertebrate