During the development of most vertebrates, the notochord becomes the nucleus pulpous. In some species, such as the sturgeon and hagfish, the notochord remains even after adulthood is reached.
it develops into the spinal chord and brain
In embryos of amphibians the notochord develops into the backbone. The notochord is comprised of cells and defines the primitive axis of the embryo.
The notochord develops into the vertebrate spinal cord.
A chordoma is a rare type of cancer that develops from the notochord. The notochord forms the early spine in a foetus as it develops inside the womb. After about six months, most of the notochord is replaced by the bones of the spine. However, small amounts of the notochord may remain, and these can sometimes develop into a chordoma.
notochord
Many vertebrates retain parts of notochord .
becomes the nucleus pulpous
Humans, birds, and fish all have a notochord that is replaced by a vertebral column as the body develops.
In vertebrates, a backbone of bone or cartilage segments called vertebrae develops around the notochord. Hope i could help
Down the back is a structure called the Notochord. The structure is cartilaginous and over time turns in to bone. You still have some of this cartilage when your a child, but as you grow up it is all replaced with bone. Either side of the Notochord are somite that can migrate to make other tissues too.
The bat will usually live.
develops legs
Notochord.