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Discuss the anatomy of frog and bony fish (Tilapia).
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- Discuss the anatomy of bony fish(tilapia)Explain clearly The vertebrata is assigned the Subphylum taxonomic status with the phylum Chordata, which includes other subphyla of invertebrate animals. Explain the relationship between the Vertebrata and these invertebrates.Examine this whole mount of Branchiostoma (amphioxus): label the notochord, myomeres, and nerve chord
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- Determine and identify external morphological parts to differentiate male and female from the following arthropods. Provide an explanation accompanied by figures (with proper labels). Indicate the reference you used for the figures. Ticks Spiders Cockroaches Mosquito Bed bugs Please send the answers ASAPGive the integumentary organs of the following representative chordates: Acorn worm Sea squirt Amphioxus Lamprey Sharkwhat synapomorphic characteristic body plan is or has first appeared with the annelids? bartleby