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Open Ended In what ways are echinoderms more similar to vertebrates than to other

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Open Ended In what ways are echinoderms more similar to vertebrates than to other invertebrates?

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Open Ended In what ways are echinoderms more similar to vertebrates than to other invertebrates?

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Echinoderms and vertebrates are both deuterostomes, meaning that their embryos develop an opening for the anus first and the mouth second. This distinguishes these groups from other invertebrates, which develop the mouth first and the a

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