Chordates are a group of animals which include vertebrates (animals having a spinal column), so yes, birds are chordates.
They are actually true chordates, however they are some of the simplest chordates.
It is a Eukaryote
chordates have spinal cord and it separates it from the animals which do not have spinal cord
Its a eukaryote
what does a eukaryote have that a porkaryote doesnt have
They are actually true chordates, however they are some of the simplest chordates.
all vertebrates are chordates because vertebrates are the sub- group of phylum chordates and also it follow one of the important feature of the chordates i.e. presence of notochord whereas all chordates are not vertebrates because some chordates are cephalochordates, urochordates.
There isn't a "popular name" for them. The most familiar chordates are the vertebrates, but not all chordates are vertebrates (tunicates, for example, are chordates).
Chordates are not vertebrates because although some vertebrates are chordates theres many reasons why chordates arent vertebrates.the first reason is because chordates consist of a notochord or a dorsal nerve.
It is Eukaryote =]
One characteristic shared by all chordates is the presence of a notochord, a flexible rod that provides structural support. Humans, being classified under the phylum Chordata, possess a notochord during their embryonic development that eventually develops into the spinal column.
Chordates are animals with vertebrates.
Yes. All chordates are coelomates.
Eukarya, Animalia, Chordates
Yes, hemichordates are not chordates as they are their own phylum.
Chordates such as the sea squirts and lancelets do not have a backbone that is why they are called vertebrate chordates.
humans, chordates are anything with a spine.