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vagabundo [1.1K]
2 years ago
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Despite their seemingly simple anatomy and radial symmetry, ________ are a type of deuterostome, and closely related to the chor

dates.
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dolphi86 [110]2 years ago
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Despite their seemingly simple anatomy and radial symmetry Sea urchins and sea star are a type of deuterostome, closely related to the chordates.

What are the characteristics of deuterostome?

Animals classified as deuterostomes share a common embryonic development.

The first opening during development known as the blastopore changes to the anus in deuterostomes while the mouth changes in protostomes.

They have a coelom, which forms as a result of enterocele (coelom from the digestive tract).

These creatures include the following,

- Chordata,

- Echinodermata,

- Hemichordata.

Hence the correct answer is Deuterostome.

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