Vertebrata

Vertebrata is a subphylum of animals that have a backbone, or vertebral column, and an internal skeleton. This subphylum includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Vertebrates are the most highly developed group of animals in the world, as they have developed complex neurological and sensory organs such as eyes, ears, and a brain, allowing them to survive in diverse environments and interact with each other and their environment. Vertebrates have a wide range of uses and serve many important roles in our ecosystems. They provide food sources for predators, cycle nutrients through the environment, and create habitats for other species. They also play a key role in scientific research, particularly in the fields of medicine and genetics. Vertebrates are essential to our world, and understanding them is an important part of living a healthy, sustainable life.

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Zoological Research

ISSN: 2694-2275
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rasha R. Ahmed, Professor
Journal of Zoological Research publishes high-quality original papers that emphasize on animal behaviour, systematics genetics, physiology, developmental biology, ecology, anatomy evolution and genomics.