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Firlakuza [10]
3 years ago
15

Which feature is shown ONLY by higher invertebrates, as compared to lower invertebrates?

Biology
2 answers:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is C. The three germ layers.


The feature which is only shows higher invertebrates as compared to lower invertebrates is referred to s the three germ layers.


Germ layers is termed as the primary layer of cells which forms during embryogenesis. Three germ layers which are invertebrates are pronounced as eumetazoans which includes animals.

An example of an animal which produces two germ layers is Cnidarian which are endoderm and ectoderm and makes them diploblastic.

Chordates produce third layer which is mesoderm and makes triploblastic. Germ layers they give rise to all animals organs and tissues under process known as organogenesis.

KatRina [158]3 years ago
3 0
Three germ layers is the only feature which is shown by <span>higher invertebrates, as compared to lower invertebrates.
</span>The germ layer is form during the process of gastrulation<span>,

</span>So the best answer is :

<span>C) Three germ layers</span>
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