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Rabbit structure is the body structure of the rabbit,obviously !! :D
how do the limbs of a pig differ markedly from those of humans?
In phylum Chordata there are 4 sub phylums. 1.Vertebrata 2.Hemichordata 3.Urochordata 4.Cephalochordata Vertebrata consist of 6 classes. 1.Chondrichthyes 2.Osteichthyes 3.Amphibia 4.Reptilia 5.Aves 6.Mammalia
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The name Protochordates literally means 'the first chordates.' The chordates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. The protochordates fall into two broad groups or subphyla - the Urochordata and the Cephalochordata. Urochordata The urochordata includes the group known as the tunicates - animals whose free-swimming larvae have a notochord* and a nerve chord. The adults are sessile - that is to say they are anchored to one place on the Reef. CephalochordataCephalochordates, or lancelets, are fish-like animals that have a notochord and nerve chord along the entire length of their bodies and which persist all their lives. * A notochord is a an elongated cellular chord enclosed in a sheath, that forms the primitive skeleton of chordate embryos (including humans) and adult cephalochordates. The name Protochordates literally means 'the first chordates.' The chordates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. The protochordates fall into two broad groups or subphyla - the Urochordata and the Cephalochordata. Urochordata The urochordata includes the group known as the tunicates - animals whose free-swimming larvae have a notochord* and a nerve chord. The adults are sessile - that is to say they are anchored to one place on the Reef. Cephalochordata Cephalochordates, or lancelets, are fish-like animals that have a notochord and nerve chord along the entire length of their bodies and which persist all their lives. * A notochord is a an elongated cellular chord enclosed in a sheath, that forms the primitive skeleton of chordate embryos (including humans) and adult cephalochordates.
they are in invertebrate-- A bit more info --Yes, they are indeed an invertebrate, but they are the closest invertebrate phylum to vertebrates. The only ones which are closer are the group Urochordata, the cephalochordates and the hagfish (which is a craniate, not a vertebrate)We are more related to starfish and sea cucumbers than to insects...
I am thinking Hemichordates.
Lancet for one. An order of primitive chordates.
Yes.
Urochordata
Urochordata and Cephalochordata
The scientific name for tunicates is Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Tunicata.
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structure
An array is an aggregate of the same type. A structure is an aggregate of different types.
The two polyatomic Ions do not differ.