List the traits in the order in which they appear from an evolutionary standpoin
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List the traits in the order in which they appear from an evolutionary standpoint. You will start with multicellularity, then tissues, then radial symmetry and so on and so forth. Organism Traits: • Amniotic eggs • Coelom • Endoskeleton • Feathers • Hair • Limbs • Multicellularity • Jointed appendages • Psedocoelom • Segmentation • Tissues • Bilateral symmetry • Deuterostome • Endothermy • Four chambered heart • Hollow bones • Lungs • Notochord • Pharyngeal pouch • Radial symmetry • Swim bladder • Two-chambered heart • Closed circulatory system • Dorsal tubular nerve cord • Exoskeleton • Gills • Jaws • Mammary glands • Open circulatory system • Postanal tail • Scales • Three chambered heart • Vertebral column List the traits in the order in which they appear from an evolutionary standpoint. You will start with multicellularity, then tissues, then radial symmetry and so on and so forth. Organism Traits: • Amniotic eggs • Coelom • Endoskeleton • Feathers • Hair • Limbs • Multicellularity • Jointed appendages • Psedocoelom • Segmentation • Tissues • Bilateral symmetry • Deuterostome • Endothermy • Four chambered heart • Hollow bones • Lungs • Notochord • Pharyngeal pouch • Radial symmetry • Swim bladder • Two-chambered heart • Closed circulatory system • Dorsal tubular nerve cord • Exoskeleton • Gills • Jaws • Mammary glands • Open circulatory system • Postanal tail • Scales • Three chambered heart • Vertebral column List the traits in the order in which they appear from an evolutionary standpoint. You will start with multicellularity, then tissues, then radial symmetry and so on and so forth. Organism Traits: • Amniotic eggs • Coelom • Endoskeleton • Feathers • Hair • Limbs • Multicellularity • Jointed appendages • Psedocoelom • Segmentation • Tissues • Bilateral symmetry • Deuterostome • Endothermy • Four chambered heart • Hollow bones • Lungs • Notochord • Pharyngeal pouch • Radial symmetry • Swim bladder • Two-chambered heart • Closed circulatory system • Dorsal tubular nerve cord • Exoskeleton • Gills • Jaws • Mammary glands • Open circulatory system • Postanal tail • Scales • Three chambered heart • Vertebral column Organism Traits: • Amniotic eggs • Coelom • Endoskeleton • Feathers • Hair • Limbs • Multicellularity • Jointed appendages • Psedocoelom • Segmentation • Tissues • Bilateral symmetry • Deuterostome • Endothermy • Four chambered heart • Hollow bones • Lungs • Notochord • Pharyngeal pouch • Radial symmetry • Swim bladder • Two-chambered heart • Closed circulatory system • Dorsal tubular nerve cord • Exoskeleton • Gills • Jaws • Mammary glands • Open circulatory system • Postanal tail • Scales • Three chambered heart • Vertebral column Organism Traits: • Amniotic eggs • Coelom • Endoskeleton • Feathers • Hair • Limbs • Multicellularity • Jointed appendages • Psedocoelom • Segmentation • Tissues • Bilateral symmetry • Deuterostome • Endothermy • Four chambered heart • Hollow bones • Lungs • Notochord • Pharyngeal pouch • Radial symmetry • Swim bladder • Two-chambered heart • Closed circulatory system • Dorsal tubular nerve cord • Exoskeleton • Gills • Jaws • Mammary glands • Open circulatory system • Postanal tail • Scales • Three chambered heart • Vertebral columnExplanation / Answer
Multicellularity
Tissues
Radial symmetry
Bilateral symmetry
Pseudocoelom
Coelom
Deuterostome
Segmentation
Closed circulatory system
Open circulatory system
Exoskeleton
Notocord
Dorsal tubular nerve cord
Jaw
Hollow bones
Pharyngeal pouch
Vertebral column
Scales
Endoskeleton
Swim bladder
Gills
2-chambered heart
Amniotic eggs
Jointed appendages
3-chambered heart
Feathers
Hair
4-chambered heart
Endothermy
Lungs
Mammary glands
Limbs
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