what is hemicordate with example
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Hence, these animals have been given a separate phylum, called the Hemichordata. They are typically found in oceans, living on the seafloor. They vary greatly in size, ranging from a few millimetres to almost one and a half meters. Balanoglossus gigas, a hemichordate species can be of 1.5 meters in length.
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Hemichordate, any of a group of wormlike marine invertebrates closely related to both chordates and echinoderms and usually considered to constitute a phylum, the Hemichordata. Molecular studies indicate that hemichordates are more closely related to echinoderms than to chordates. About 90 species have been described.
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