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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are animals which are either vertebrates or one of several closely related invertebrates. They are united by having, ...
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Chordates are animals with backbones. Animal groups in the chordate phylum include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. ...
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All chordates have the following features at some point in their life (in the case of humans and many other vertebrates, these features may only be present ...
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With few exceptions, chordates are active animals with bilaterally symmetric ... The most distinctive morphological features of chordates are the notochord ...
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Chordates are a diverse group of animals that comprise the phylum Chordata. There are approximately 44000 species of chordates, ranging in size from several ...
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Of the approximately 50000 living chordates, 97% are vertebrates -- animals whose skeletons ... Learn more about Chordates in "Bones, Brawn and Brains" ...
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BioMEDIA ASSOCIATES, To many students, the phylum Chordata doesn't seem to make much sense. It contains such apparently disparate animals as tunicates (sea ...
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Chordates are defined as organisms that possess a structure called a notochord, at least during some part of their development. The notochord is a rod that ...
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All chordates have several things in common that occur at some stage of development. They have pharyngeal slits, which are openings that connect the inside ...
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Here is a list of features that the chordates share. We are chordates, but don't go looking for all of the traits on your person - many of the features were ...
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