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In chordates how does the notochord of a vertebrate differ from that of an invertebrate?

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


Why vertebrates and invertebrates are differ?

Vertebrates have spinal chord and invertebrates don't.


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Why are protochordates not classified as true chordates?

any member of either of two invertebrate subphyla of the phylum Chordata: the Tunicata (sea squirts, salps, etc.) and the Cephalochordata (amphioxus). Like the remaining subphylum of the chordates, the Vertebrata, the protochordates have a hollow dorsal nerve cord, gill slits, and a stiff supporting rod, the notochord, the forerunner of the backbone. The protochordates differ chiefly from the vertebrates in not having a backbone. Recent protochordates are thought to have evolved from the same ancestral stock as that which gave rise to the vertebrates.


How do vertebrates differ from other animals?

Vertebrates have backbones, other animals (besides vertebrates) don't have back bones.


How does the nerve cord of chordates differ from the nerve chord of other animals?

It runs along the dorsal side of the body.


How is vertebrates different from other animals?

vertebrates differ from other animals because they have a central nervous system running down their back


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How many vertebraes are in a porpoise?

There are 6 species of porpoise. Naturally the vertebrates differ. The most recorded is that of the finless porpoise, with only 58 to 65 vertebrates.


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