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===<span style="font-size: medium">What is the difference between a "vertebrate" and a "vertebra"?===
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A "vertebrate" is a member of the Vertebrata - the subgroup of craniates containing species with a some form of vertebral column.  A "vertebra" is one skeletal unit that makes up said vertebral column.<br>
  
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Here we will post many of the questions that we receive from you, and answer them, as they come in. (Please note that your questions will be posted anonymously).

What is the difference between a "vertebrate" and a "vertebra"?

A "vertebrate" is a member of the Vertebrata - the subgroup of craniates containing species with a some form of vertebral column. A "vertebra" is one skeletal unit that makes up said vertebral column.

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