Protochordata is a subphylum within the phylum Chordata. It includes three groups: Hemichordata, Urochordata (Tunicata), and Cephalochordata. These organisms exhibit some characteristics of chordates, such as a notochord and dorsal hollow nerve cord, but lack some of the defining features found in more advanced chordates like vertebrates.
Systematic Botany was created in 1976.
The systematic name for COSO3 is carbonyl sulfite.
The systematic name for IF3 is iodine trifluoride.
The systematic name of K2SeO4 is potassium selenate.
The systematic name for gypsum is calcium sulfate dihydrate.
Examples of Protochordata include Lancelets (Cephalochordata) and Tunicates (Urochordata). These organisms are marine chordates that exhibit characteristics of both invertebrates and vertebrates.
No, hemichordata and protochordata are not the same. Hemichordata is a phylum of marine deuterostome animals, while Protochordata is a subphylum of chordates that includes organisms like tunicates and lancelets. Both groups are primitive chordates but belong to different taxonomic classifications.
Systematic position of invertebrates is a representative annelid.
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The notochord is a characteristic of the 9th & 10th division of the kingdom animalia ,i.e., Protochordata and Vertebra
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The scientific name for dragonflies is Anisoptera. They belong to the order Odonata, which is a group of insects that also includes damselflies.
William Alonzo Gosline has written: 'The morphology and systematic position of the Alepocephaloid fishes'
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"Systematic" is an adjective.
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