EBK INTEGRATED PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY
EBK INTEGRATED PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220103592406
Author: CLEVELAND
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 23, Problem 1RQ

What characteristics shared by the three deuterostome phyla indicate a monophyletic group of interrelated animals?

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To determine: The three characteristics shared by the deuterostomes that indicate a monophyletic group of interrelated animals.

Introduction: Embryonic development is an intricate process where a large number of genes, proteins, enzymes, and signaling methods are required to accurately form the different structures of the growing fetus.

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The three characteristics that are shared by deuterostomes that indicate the monophyletic group of interrelated animals are as follows:

  • The deuterostomes and the chordates have radial cleavage.
  • In the case of deuterostomes, the anus is derived from the first embryonic opening and the mouth is derived from the second embryonic opening.
  • The coelom is formed by the fusion of the enterocoelous pouches.

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