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How are invertebrates different from non chordates????

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Answered by AKRITIANAND
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They both are similar. Invertebrates are other name of non chordates.

Answered by adityasrivastava6578
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Invertebrates are organisms that lack a backbone, but they may have an unprotected notochord is present in lower animals (which may evolve into a vertebrae) eg. ... Chordates are animals that may have a vertebrae or a notochord- is a larger classification group of vertebrates. Non-chordates don't have a notochord at all.

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