Vertebrata
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Vertebrates are differentiated by having a vertebral column. As chordates, all vertebrates have a similar anatomy and morphology with the same qualifying characteristics: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
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Vertebrata -
- They have true vertebral column.
- They have internal skeleton.
- They are bilaterally symmetrical.
- They are triploblastic.
- They are segmented.
- They are ceolomic.
- They have a complex differentiation in body tissues.
- They have organ system in their body.
- They are classified into 5 classes.
- The first one is pisces. [Scales - Fishes or aquatic organisms]
- The second is Amphibia. [Mucous glands on the skin - Ex : Frogs]
- Third one is Reptilia. [Cold blooded - Ex : Snakes]
- Fourth is Aves. [Feathers cover their outsode body - Birds]
- Fifth is Mammalia. [Presence of Mammary glands - Cat, Whale, Humans, etc.]
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