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a hollow nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal pouches, and a postanal tail
Yes they have Pharyngeal Pouches!!!=)
All Chordates have:1) a notochord2) pharyngeal slits3) a postanal tail4) a hollow dorsal nerve chordRead more: What_are_the_four_characteristics_of_a_chordate
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The four specific characteristics of chordates are that they have a notochord, hollow nerve cord near the notochord, pharyngeal pouches, and an endostyle. Many of these characteristics disappear in invertebrate chordates when they reach adulthood. Most vertebrate chordates retain all four features, such as humans.
for plato users the answer is B. notochrd, nerve cord, pharyngeal gill slits, postanal tail
no they dont no tigers do that
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gills
it means slits it means slits
gill slits
Yes. As Chordates (or members of the phylum Chordata), pelicans share the following characteristics:dorsal nerve cord which is a bundle of nerve fibres which runs down the back. It connects the brain with the lateral muscles and other organs.notochord which is a cartilaginous rod running underneath, and supporting, the nerve cord - in the case of the pelican, a spine.post-anal tail - an extension of the body past the anal opening. (This feature is not always present in some adult Chordates such as frogs and humans, but it is present in the pelican.)Pharyngeal pouches - Chordates, at some stage of their life, have pharyngeal grooves and pouches that develop into other essential parts of their anatomy.