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- Chordate - Wikipedia
Chordata is the third-largest phylum of the animal kingdom (behind only the protostomal phyla Arthropoda and Mollusca) and is also one of the most ancient animal taxa
- Chordate | Definition, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
Chordate, any member of the phylum Chordata, which includes the vertebrates, the most highly evolved animals, as well as two other subphyla—the tunicates and cephalochordates Some classifications also include the phylum Hemichordata with the chordates
- Chordate - Examples, Characteristics, Phylogeny, and Pictures
What are chordates Learn about the phylum Chordata with examples and their features, including symmetry, habitat, reproduction, evolution, and fossil records
- Introduction to the Chordata - University of California Museum of . . .
Explore the diversity of chordates, their anatomy, evolution, and classification with resources from the University of California Museum of Paleontology
- Chordata - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Chordata (biology definition): a phylum of the animal kingdom comprising all the animals that have, at some stage in their life, a notochord (a hollow dorsal nerve cord), pharyngeal slits, and a muscular tail extending past the anus
- Phylum Chordata | manoa. hawaii. edu ExploringOurFluidEarth
The phylum Chordata consists of animals with a flexible rod supporting their dorsal or back sides The phylum name derives from the Greek root word chord - meaning string
- 29. 1A: Characteristics of Chordata - Biology LibreTexts
The chordates are named for the notochord: a flexible, rod-shaped structure that is found in the embryonic stage of all chordates and also in the adult stage of some chordate species It is located between the digestive tube and the nerve cord, providing skeletal support through the length of the body
- What are the characteristics of the 5 classes of Chordata?
The five classes of Chordata are distinguished by key characteristics like body structure, respiration, reproduction, and skeletal systems; understanding these features allows us to appreciate the incredible diversity of vertebrate life
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