32. Vertebrates
Chordates
32. Vertebrates
Chordates
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- Multiple ChoiceIf an animal has segments, bilateral symmetry, pharyngeal clefts, a post-anal tail, and deuterostomic development, it must be a member of the __________.640views
- Multiple ChoiceA __________ is a chordate but not a vertebrate.822views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following chordate characteristics contributes most to the formation of your ears?629views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following chordate characteristics contributes most to suspension-feeding devices in many invertebrate chordates?613views
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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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True or false? Both echinoderms and vertebrates have endoskeletons. Explain.
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Living vertebrates can be divided into two major clades. Select the appropriate pair. a. the chordates and the tetrapods b. the urochordates and the cephalochordates c. the cyclostomes and the gnathostomes d. the marsupials and the eutherians
814views1rank - Textbook QuestionWhat trait(s) characterize the vertebrates? a. vertebrae and a cranium b. jaws and a spinal cord c. bony endoskeleton d. notochord and post-anal tail824views