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Alfred Haynes
25 February, 21:38
Why is a bee considered an invertebrate?
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Jeremy Bradshaw
25 February, 23:09
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Because it does not have a spine
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Leach
26 February, 00:25
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Because they do not have spines. vertebrate = with a spine, inverebrate = without a spine
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