most chordates are vertebrates, but some are not. invertebrate chordates belong to two of the subphylum of chordates. Cephalochordata and Urochordata. both invertebrate and vertebrate chordata have a dorsal nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal pouches and a postanal tail.
The phylum most closely related to chordates is probably the phylum Echinodermata, which includes sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. Both phyla share a common ancestor and are part of the Deuterostomia clade, characterized by similar developmental patterns. Additionally, molecular and genetic evidence supports the close evolutionary relationship between echinoderms and chordates.
Echinoderms are not classified in phylum Chordata. They belong to their own phylum called Echinodermata. Chordates, on the other hand, are characterized by the presence of a notochord, which echinoderms lack.
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both have deuterostome development...(:
both have a nerve cord
Echinoderms are considered closely related to chordates due to their shared developmental features, such as the presence of a deuterostome developmental pattern, where the anus forms before the mouth during embryonic development. Additionally, both groups exhibit similarities in their genetic and molecular structures, particularly in their Hox gene arrangements. These characteristics suggest a common evolutionary ancestor, highlighting the evolutionary connection between echinoderms and chordates.
Echinoderms, such as starfish and sea urchins, are considered closely related to chordates, including corals, due to their shared evolutionary lineage within the deuterostomes, a major group of animals characterized by specific developmental features. Both echinoderms and chordates exhibit bilateral symmetry at some stage of their development and share common genetic and embryological characteristics. Moreover, molecular studies have shown significant genetic similarities between these groups, supporting their close evolutionary relationship.
Sponges (Porifera) are the most basal and diverge early in the evolutionary tree, making them more distantly related to the other phyla. Cnidarians (such as jellyfish and corals) share a closer relationship with the bilaterians, which include flatworms, roundworms, arthropods, mollusks, annelids, echinoderms, and chordates. Among these, arthropods, mollusks, and annelids are more closely related to each other and form a clade known as Lophotrochozoa and Ecdysozoa. Echinoderms and chordates are grouped within the Deuterostomia, indicating a closer evolutionary relationship between them compared to the remaining phyla.
Actually, echinoderms are more closely related to humans than molluscs.
Yes they do. Echinoderms, which include starfish, and chordates, which include humans are closely related in an evolutionary sense due to the way their embryos are formed in the early stages of development. Once past that point, the very obvious differences form.
yes
both have deuterostome development
both have a nerve cord
both have deuterostome development...(:
Echinodermata i.e echinoderms - starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers