An adult sea squirt has an endostyle and pharyngeal slits which are two of the five hallmark characteristics of chordates.
Backboned
A vertebrate is defined as a chordate that has a backbone. The backbone is called the vertebrae. Vertebrates also have a nerve cord that is hollow.
Chordates are the organisms that have a rod like cartilagenous structure called notochord which gives rise to nervous system. These have pharyngeal gill slits. Nonchordates are the organisms that do not have a notochord. These do not have pharyngeal gill slits.
Chordate
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They don't have a backbone and have all the characteristics of a chordate.
1. A notochord that allows for muscle attachment and support2. A dorsal, hollow nerve tail that leads to a distinct brain3. Pharyngeal gills or slits4. Postanal tail
The subphylum Vertebrata retains all chordate characteristics even in the adult forms. Vertebrates possess a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, post-anal tail, and pharyngeal slits or pouches throughout their lives.
chordate phylum
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Yes. Perch are in the Phylum Chordata as they exhibit the four major characteristics of a chordate: a notochord, pharyngeal gill slits, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, as well as a post anal tail.
Being 'chordate' means that the animal has a backbone.
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An adult sea squirt has an endostyle and pharyngeal slits which are two of the five hallmark characteristics of chordates.
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