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Difference between chordates and non-chordates ​

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Answered by harsharatnala2ozz82s
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The animal has a cord or backbone in their body structure are chordates. Contrary, Non-chordates are the animals without backbone or notochord, this the vital difference between chordates and non-chordates is that the.

These animals belong to the different phyla of the animal kingdom. Also being same at the multicellular level, there is a lot of difference betweenpatterns of organization of cells in this kingdom. Lower animals like coelenterates, sponges differ in cellular level of organization, at the organ level (radial and bilateral) Platyhelminthes and other members differ.

While higher animals like arthropods, annelids, mollusks, comes under Non-chordate and Aves, Reptiles, mammals fall under chordates, they all differ in some of their special physiological function and other unique features like body symmetry, digestive, circulatory or reproductive system, etc.

The design of classifying, the animal kingdom is broadly divided into several major groups called phyla. Till yet there are approximately 30 animal phyla recognized. The last and the major group of the animal kingdom was the phylum Chordata.

Answered by Anonymous
121

Answer:

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Chordates :-

  • Notochord is present
  • Central nervous system is dorsal, hollow and single
  • Pharynx perforated by gill slits
  • Heart is ventral
  • Post-anal (tail) is present

Non-Chordates :-

  • Notochord is absent
  • CNS is ventral solid and double
  • Gill slits are absent
  • Heart is dorsal (if present)
  • Post-anal tail is absent.

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