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Author: Martha R. Taylor
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Chapter 34, Problem 9TYKF
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Introduction: Animal phylogeny is a rapidly changing field for the biologists. Even though the members of animal kingdom are incredibly diverse, there are various animals sharing certain features that differentiate them from other organisms of the kingdom. Chordates are deuterostomes. They are coelomates with a bilateral symmetrical body structure.
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