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There are many evolutionary advantages to being a supertaster for animals and humans alike. Part of tasting is smelling, and this trait leads to better defense mechanisms against predators.
Chordate pharyngeal slits appear to have functioned first as suspension-feeding devices.
Pharyngeal slits are not gill slits. They are filter-feeding organs in non-vertebrates, and are used to strain matter and food from water.
Yes they have Pharyngeal Pouches!!!=)
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no they dont no tigers do that
Fish
gills
it means slits it means slits
gill slits
pharyngeal pouches
Chordate
a hollow nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal pouches, and a postanal tail
It simply highly suggests that all organisms going through this developmental phase have common ancestry, thus are related on the tree of life.
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