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Chordates are a group of animals which include vertebrates (animals having a spinal column), so yes, birds are chordates.
chordates have spinal cord and it separates it from the animals which do not have spinal cord
Vertebrates
They are actually true chordates, however they are some of the simplest chordates.
It limits what animals can live there.
Chordates are animals with vertebrates.
Some of these non-chordates are marine animals. These animals are without a backbone. Some of these animals are... Fish Coral Sea-Aneamone
Chordates are a group of animals which include vertebrates (animals having a spinal column), so yes, birds are chordates.
chordates have spinal cord and it separates it from the animals which do not have spinal cord
Non-chordata is a zoological group that includes all animals excluding the chordates. These animals lack a notochord or backbone, which is a defining feature of chordates. Non-chordates belong to diverse phyla such as Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Annelida.
Hagfish are chordates and craniates, but they are not vertebrates. This is because they have a skull and notochord but lack vertebrae.
chordates
invertebrates or non-chordates
Chordates are that group of animals having some form of a spinal column (which include the vertebrates).
Ants and all other insects are non-chordates. Insects belong to the subphylum arthropoda. Animals that are vertebrates are considered to be chordates.
Chordates.
chordata are a phylum of animals that have in common. a chordate is a animal with a notochord.