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Unraveling the Shared Anatomical Secrets of Vertebrates and Tunicates

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QUESTION:

Vertebrates and tunicates share:

a. Jaws adapted for feeding

b. A high degree of cephalization

c. An endoskeleton that includes a skull

d. A notochord and a dorsal, hollow nerve cord

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Unraveling the Shared Anatomical Secrets of Vertebrates and Tunicates
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Explore the fascinating world of vertebrates and tunicates in this video answer. Learn about their shared anatomical features including notochords and dorsal hollow nerve cords that reveal their closely linked evolutionary history

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QUESTION:

Vertebrates and tunicates share:

a. Jaws adapted for feeding

b. A high degree of cephalization

c. An endoskeleton that includes a skull

d. A notochord and a dorsal, hollow nerve cord

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The animals around are broadly classified into vertebrates and invertebrates. The invertebrate lack a spinal cord. The vertebrates are species that possess spinal cords. Tunicate is an invertebrate animal seen in the marine world.

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