Phylum Hemichordata: Acorn Worms
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To get started with Deuterostomia, we will look at phylum Hemichordata. These organisms are known as acorn worms, and they share some but not all of the chordate characteristics. There are fewer than 200 species in this phylum, so let's get a closer look!
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