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The characteristic of Vertebrata are
I. high degree of cephalisation is seen in the group.
II. Coelom is well-devoloped and of enterocoelous type.
III. Cranial nerves either 8,10or 12 pairs.
IV. Notochord is seen throughout the life of all animals.

A

I, II and III

B

I and II

C

II and IV

D

I and III

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