The majority of animals belong to what category, characterized by the lack of a backbone?

The majority of animals belong to what category, characterized by the lack of a backbone?

  • Correct Answer: arthropod
  • vertebrate
  • nematode
  • invertebrate

Explanation: The majority of living animals are invertebrates. Invertebrates lack a backbone.

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