First, it is Chordate as the technical word , it is a vertebrate or closely related to invertebrate's. there are fish, worms and other vertebrates and invertebrates in this family.
-Okapi
All animals which have a spine, or backbone, are classified in the phylum Chordata. There are three subphylums in Chordata: the first two are invertebrates - Urochordata (tunicates e.g. marine filter feeders such as sea squirts), Cephalachordata (lancelets e.g. sessile burrowing marine animals), while the third is Vertebrata (vertebrates - all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians).
All animals which have a spine, or backbone, are classified in the phylum Chordata. There are three subphylums in Chordata: the first two are invertebrates - Urochordata (tunicates e.g. marine filter feeders such as sea squirts), Cephalachordata (lancelets e.g. sessile burrowing marine animals), while the third is Vertebrata (vertebrates - all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians - and these cover thousands of species).
One is a polar bear. Humans are also in the Phylum Cordata.
Chordata
The Domestic Dog belongs to the Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia and Order Carnivora.
Phylum Chordata.
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
Chordata is the phylum that all animals with a backbone and spinal chord belong to. Animals belonging to phylum chordata live in almost every habitat imaginable.
Bony fish are in the PHYLUM VERTEBRATA
Ferrets are members of the chordata phylum
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.
Humans belong to the phylum Chordata, which is characterized by the presence of a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, and pharyngeal slits at some point in their development.
Fish are in the phyla of Chordata because most fish have backbones.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: MustelidaeGenus: MustelaSpecies: M. putorius
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The mouse is in the phylum cordata. This is because it has at some stage of development a notochord.
The phylum of a duck is Chordata. Chordata includes all animals with a notochord or spinal cord at some stage in their development. Ducks belong to the class Aves within the phylum Chordata.
Vertebrates belong in the phylum Chordata.
Dogs are in the Chordata phylum, therefore Pit Bulls are in the Chordata phylum.
Hamsters belong to the phylum Chordata.