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Cells that are effective, in chordates and echinoderms, and can operate independently of other cells
Concentration of sensory and brain structures in the anterior end of an organism
Characteristic shared by all chordates at some time during development
An adaptation to life on land that is not JUST for vertebrates
What is a brain? **ask about this question**
Arthropods have segmentation, an exoskeleton, a digestive tract, and a certain type of circulatory system.
Stage of animal development during which germ layers are formed
You can be glad you are a chordate with a one-way, two-opening digestive system
The body type of an organism that looks like the diagram to be drawn