A dolphin i AA cordate because it has back bones and lots of other bones that make it a chordate
Yes we are, we have a backbone, notochord and nerve bundles.
Yes, lampreys are chordates. They are the earliest living form of a chordate. They are in the order of jawless fish.
Actually, all mammals are in the phylum Chordata. Chordates are all creatures with a central nervous system.
yes
Lancelets
Chordates include a number of animals, therefore there are a number of eggs. Chordate eggs come from reptiles, mammals, fish, birds, and amphibians.
A Chordate is a animal with a notochord. They do not need to have spines- they just need to have a spinal cord. Fish, Reptiles, Mammals, Birds, and Amphibians are all members of the Chordate phylum. There are also invertabrates closley related to these members of the Chordate phylum that are Chordates.
a muscular structure at the end of the developing chordate.
that question is impossible to answer. that's like asking how many cells you have. unless you get one dolphin and count its cells, you wont be able to tell
Chordate
Chordate
the kingdom is animalia or marine animal because its both a mammal and a marine animal the phylum is chordate
chordate phylum
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Being 'chordate' means that the animal has a backbone.
I do not know to be honest, sorry.
no
no
Chordate
Chordate
Chordate