Some members of the phylum Chordata, such as sea squirts, don't have a backbone, but have what's called a notochord, a precursor to a true backbone.
Phylum Chordata, as it has a backbone
Animals with a backbone belong to the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes vertebrates such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, which all possess a notochord or backbone at some stage in their development.
Yes.
Birds belong to the phylum Chordata, specifically the subphylum Vertebrata. This means that birds are vertebrate animals with a backbone.
The phylum that includes all organisms with a backbone is Chordata. This phylum encompasses animals such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The presence of a notochord or backbone is a defining characteristic of organisms within the Chordata phylum.
it is called the Chordata phylum
The Phylum Chordata is defined by whether the animal has a backbone or spine. All reptiles have a backbone therefore all reptiles are in the phylum Chordata.Hope this helps :)
No, butterflies are not in the Chordata phylum. Butterflies belong to the Arthropoda phylum, specifically the Insecta class. Chordata includes animals with a notochord or backbone, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
The phylum that animals with a backbone belong to is called Chordata. This is a particular entity that is often seen under the taxonomy of a living creature.
It has a backbone so it's included in the phylum chordata, even most people will not think that way because they live in water.
Chordata is the phylum that comprises animals with backbones, including vertebrates such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Bony fish are in the PHYLUM VERTEBRATA