29.1 Chordates
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Vertebrates, animals with backbones, are a diverse group with unique features like endoskeletons and closed circulatory systems. They evolved from ancient fish, diversifying into amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. This group's adaptations allowed them to conquer land, sea, and air. Vertebrate body systems work together to support complex functions. From the protective skin to the coordinating nervous system, each plays a crucial role. Vertebrates have developed various locomotion methods and reproductive strategies, adapting to diverse habitats worldwide.
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Vertebrates, animals with backbones, are a diverse group with unique features like endoskeletons and closed circulatory systems. They evolved from ancient fish, diversifying into amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. This group's adaptations allowed them to conquer land, sea, and air. Vertebrate body systems work together to support complex functions. From the protective skin to the coordinating nervous system, each plays a crucial role. Vertebrates have developed various locomotion methods and reproductive strategies, adapting to diverse habitats worldwide.
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