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Lesson 5 Invertebrate evolution and diversity which of the following is a radially symmetrical deuterostome invertebrate most closely related to chordates

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The radially symmetrical deuterostome invertebrate most closely related to chordates is the echinoderm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Options for this question are:

  • Annelid.
  • Echinoderm.
  • Arthropod.
  • Mollusk.

Echinoderms, like the starfish, are a phylum of organisms derived from deusterotomates, in whose embryonic development the anus is formed first, and characterized by their pentaradial symmetry and the existence of an internal skeleton. Deuterostomy establishes a link between the echinoderms and the chordates, and the possibility that they are both descended from a common ancestor.

The relationship between invertebrates, such as echinoderms, and vertebrate organisms has been studied, establishing that hemicordates are the link that links both types of organisms.

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