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What is the differenece between a vertebrate chordate and an invertebrate chordate?

I do not know to be honest, sorry.


How can a chordate be an invertebrate?

Because it does not have a "back bone".


Is a hippo a vertebrate or an invertebrate?

It is vertebrate Chordate.


Is a snake an invertebrate chordate?

No. A snake is a vertebrate.


Does mosquito have back bones?

No, it is an invertebrate or non-chordate


What is the body plan of an invertebrate Chordate?

The body plan of an invertebrate Chordate is quite unique as it does not entail a backbone. It has a hollow dorsal nerve cord and post-anal tail among other crucial features.


What is the difference between an invertebrate and a chordate?

The notochord of a vertebrate differs from that of an invertebrate because a vertebrates eventually turns into a back bone. Invertebrates just disappears.


Why are sea squirts and lancelets referred to as invertebrate chordates?

They don't have a backbone and have all the characteristics of a chordate.


Is a narwhal an invertebrate?

No, a narwhal isn't an invertebrate. Instead, it has a backbone. It belongs to the Chordate phylum, which has mostly vertebrate members. It also belongs to the class of Mammals, which all have backbones.


Do all adult chordates display all the chordate features?

Best example of an adult that doesn't: Sea Squirt or Tunicate. The larvae have a notochord but the sessile adults do not.


Is hydra sessile or non sessile?

a hydra as a polyp is not sessile but when it grows to be a hydra it is sessile


Is a narwhal a invertebrates?

No, a narwhal isn't an invertebrate. Instead, it has a backbone. It belongs to the Chordate phylum, which has mostly vertebrate members. It also belongs to the class of Mammals, which all have backbones.