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what is the difference between chordata and non-chordata???​

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Answered by mustafakaraja2021
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The major point to differentiate between chordates and non-chordates is that chordates have a spinal cord or backbone in their body structure whereas non-chordates are without backbone or notochord in their body structure.

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Answered by mukeshsharma4365
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Animals with a backbone or notochord are called chordates whereas non-chordates are animals lacking a backbone or notochord. Complete answer: Chordata is a phylum that comprises species such as mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians (all vertebrates); sea squirts (tunicates); and lancelets (cephalochordates).

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The major point to differentiate between chordates and non-chordates is that chordates have a spinal cord or backbone in their body structure whereas non-chordates are without backbone or notochord in their body structure

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