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The six major groups of invertebrates are sponges (Porifera), cnidarians (like jellyfish and corals), flatworms (Platyhelminthes), roundworms (Nematoda), mollusks (such as snails and octopuses), and arthropods (including insects, arachnids, and crustaceans). Each group exhibits unique characteristics and adaptations that allow them to thrive in various environments. Invertebrates make up the vast majority of animal diversity on Earth.

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