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Why are nonvertebrates important?

Nonvertebrates play a crucial role in our ecosystem and understanding their characteristics deepens our knowledge of biological connections. This exploration of chordates focuses on the relationship between invertebrates and vertebrates, detailing key features shared among all chordates. Highlights include nonvertebrates such as tunicates and lancelets, which consist of diverse species. Themes include the significance of the amniotic egg, the regulation of body temperature, and the anatomy of closed circulatory systems. Discover how these organisms contribute to biodiversity and ecological balance.

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Why are nonvertebrates important?

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  1. Why are nonvertebrates important?

  2. Why are nonvertebrates important? Chordates Tells us what is the connection between invertebrates and vertebrates is

  3. Nonvertebrates Tunicates -1,250 species Lancelets -23 species

  4. Station #1: Characteristics Common to All Chordates a. b.

  5. Station #2: Amniotic Egg a.

  6. Station #3: Regulation of body temperature b. a.

  7. Station #4: Closed Circulatory Systems b. a.

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