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Lower Phyla like arthropods and cnidarians show metamorphosis.Is it found in any class of phylum chordata?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Explanation:

Just like lower Phyla Arthropods and Cnidarians show metamorphosis it is found in classes of Phylum Chordate. It is observed in Urochordates and Cephalochordates which belong to Deuterosome Phylum. It is seen in their post-embryonic stage of life. The kind of metamorphosis that is seen is called  Homologous metamorphosis. Chordata is a Phylum that has organisms like amphibians, birds, fishes, mammals etc. For example, frog goes through metamorphosis during its development.

Answered by Anonymous
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Just like lower Phyla Arthropods and Cnidarians show metamorphosis it is found in classes of Phylum Chordate. It is observed in Urochordates and Cephalochordates which belong to Deuterosome Phylum. It is seen in their post-embryonic stage of life.

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