All vertebrates evolved from fish.
Many vertebrates retain parts of notochord .
The development of the notocord.
Yes. For instance, vertebrates and octopuses evolved a very similar type of eye, independently from one another.
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vertebrates have back bones.
Many vertebrates retain parts of notochord .
Evolution of the Vertebrates has 576 pages.
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Well, vertebrates evolved from non-vertebrates if that's what you mean.
The same as it was when and after vertebrates. Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Change over time. Happens and happened in single celled organisms and invertebrates long before there were vertebrates.
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The development of the notocord.
Maybe an ammocoete larva.
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The evolution in bone in fishes to the evolution of vertebrates include ; the fish uses the bone for flexibility and the vertebrates are for solely the reason for structural support
evolution from a distant common ancestor