What is the only animal phyla that does not consist exclusively of invertebrates?

What is the only animal phyla that does not consist exclusively of invertebrates?

  • Correct Answer: eukaryotes
  • arthropods
  • bacteria
  • chordates

Explanation: Except for the chordates, all animal phyla consist only of invertebrates.

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