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Is a bee a vertebrate or an invertebrate?

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invertebrate, an animal without a vertebral column Also known as the spine or backbone
Is a bee (any of numerous hairy-bodied insects including social and solitary species) an instance of the class vertebrate (Vertebrates, members of the subphylum Vertebrata, chordates with backbones and spinal columns) or the class invertebrate, an animal without a vertebral column Also known as the spine or backbone?
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The word invertebrate comes from the word vertebrate, with the prefix in-attached to it. Thus, the word indicates that which lacks vertebrae. Taxonomic significance
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