invertebrate

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English - Turkish
omurgasız

Dokunaçlı hayvanların çoğu omurgasızdır. - Most animals with tentacles are invertebrates.

Omurgasızların hiçbir omurgası veya bel kemiği yoktur. - Invertebrates have no backbone or spinal column.

{s} zayıf
Belkemiği olmayan, omurgasız
(zooloji) omurgasız hayvan
Omurga kemiği olmayan, omurgasız
Omurga kemiği olmayan hayvan
Mukavemetsiz, dayanıksız, zayıf iradeli
Dayanıksız ya da zayıf iradeli kimse
{s} iradesiz
omurgasızlar

Omurgasızların hiçbir omurgası veya bel kemiği yoktur. - Invertebrates have no backbone or spinal column.

vertebrasız
mukavemetsiz
(Tıp) Belkemiği olmayan omurgasız vertebrasız
dayanıksız kimse
{i} omurgasız hayvan
(isim) omurgasız hayvan
English - English
An animal without vertebrae, i.e. backbone
Lacking a backbone
n An animal that does not possess a backbone
any animal lacking a backbone or notochord; the term is not used as a scientific classification
Animal without a backbone
An animal without a backbone Butterflies are invertebrates
{i} animal which has no backbone
lacking a backbone or spinal column; "worms are an example of invertebrate animals"
any animal lacking a backbone or notochord; the term is not used as a scientific classification lacking a backbone or spinal column; "worms are an example of invertebrate animals
Animals without backbones such as insects, spiders and snails
Destitute of a backbone; having no vertebræ; of or pertaining to the Invertebrata
Animal that does not have a backbone Also see vertebrate
- An animal without a backbone
[n] an animal without a backbone or spinal column invertebrate [adj]
an organism that does not have a backbone
An animal without a backbone, such as an insects
An animal without a backbone
An invertebrate is any animal that does not have a backbone
An animal without a backbone such as mollusks or arthropods
{s} having no backbone
An invertebrate is a creature that does not have a spine, for example an insect, a worm, or an octopus. Invertebrate is also an adjective. invertebrate creatures. a living creature that does not have a backbone vertebrate. Any animal that lacks a vertebral column, or backbone. They include the protozoans, annelids, cnidarians, echinoderms, flatworms, nematodes, mollusks, and arthropods. More than 90% of living animals are invertebrates. Worldwide in distribution, they range in size from minute protozoans to giant squids. Apart from the absence of a vertebral column, invertebrates have little in common. They are generally soft-bodied and have an external skeleton for muscle attachment and protection. See also vertebrate
An animal without a backbone, such as an insect, spider, mollusk, or jellyfish
An animal lacking a spinal column
any animal without backbone or spinal column
Animal that does not have an internal backbone
– Animal without a backbone Oyster are invertebrates
An animal belonging to the Invertebrata, i e without a backbone, such as the molluscs, arthropods, and coelenterates
One of the Invertebrata
An animal which lacks a backbone (such as an insect, spider or crustacean)
An animal having no backbone or spinal column
An animal belonging to the Invertebrata, i e without a backbone, such as the mollusks, arthropods, and coelenterates
An animal that does not have a backbone This would include insects, worms and clams
invertebrates
Animals with no backbones This group includes mollusks, crustaceans, worms, corals, and composes a large number of reef inhabitants
invertebrates
Any animal that does not have a backbone
invertebrates
Animals having no backbone such as earthworms, insects and lesser animals
invertebrates
All animals without a vertebral column (e g , spiders, crabs, or worms [also macroinvertebrates])
invertebrates
animals lacking a backbone or spinal column Mesa Field Trip 
invertebrates
These are animals without backbones In freshwater aquaria only snails and crayfish/shrimp are generally available For marine aquaria, many kinds of animals are available
invertebrates
animals lacking a spinal column
invertebrates
One of two great divisions of the animal kingdom, including all animals having no backbone or spinal column It includes all animals except fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
invertebrates
Benthic animals
invertebrates
animals without backbones, such as worms and snails
invertebrates
Animals that lack a spinal column or backbone, including molluscs (e g , clams and oysters), crustaceans (e g , crabs and shrimp), insects, starfish, jellyfish, sponges, and many types of worms that live in the benthos
invertebrates
Animals without backbones
invertebrates
This is a collective term for all those animals which do not belong to the phylum Chordata (i e those without a backbone, or vertebral column) This is a general term and is not a scientific classification
invertebrates
Creatures without a backbone
invertebrates
No state agency has legislative authority for the caretaking of terrestrial invertebrates No agreement exists between any state agency and the Federal Fish and Wildlife Service for the protection of Federally listed terrestrial invertebrates The Fish and Boat Commission has limited legal authority for the caretaking of aquatic invertebrates
invertebrates
species such as spiders, beetles and other insects who have no backbone
invertebrates
Animals without backbones Describes most reef tank inhabitants other than fish IO3 - Iodate
invertebrates
plural of invertebrate
invertebrates
Animals without internal skeletal structure They range from single-celled protozoa to sea squirts, and include insects, molluscs, worms and crayfish
invertebrates
Animals that do not have a backbone such as spiders
invertebrates
animals without spines or backbones
invertebrate

    Hyphenation

    in·ver·te·brate

    Turkish pronunciation

    învırtıbrıt

    Pronunciation

    /ˌənˈvərtəbrət/ /ˌɪnˈvɜrtəbrət/
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