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.
Chordata
The Domestic Dog belongs to the Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia and Order Carnivora.
Tunicates and lancelets
Yes.
There are many more than three organisms of phylum Chordata. There are three subphylums in Chordata. Two of them are invertebrates - Urochordata (tunicates) and Cephalachordata (lancelets), while the third is Vertebrata (vertebrates).
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Chordata is more specific than Cetacea. Chordata is a phylum that includes animals with a notochord, while Cetacea is an order within the class Mammalia that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
Chordata.
There is no chordata in the body. Chordata refers to a group of animals, including the vertibrates.
Chordata is a phylum, not a genus.
Chordata
Genus Chordata is animals with backbones; Spiders do not have a spine, therefore are not Chordata.
Dogs are in the Chordata phylum, therefore Pit Bulls are in the Chordata phylum.
Phyllum Chordata contains Vertebrates .
Phylum Chordata, just like all other mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians
A lamprey is a chordata. Lampreys belong to the subphylum Vertebrata within the phylum Chordata, as they have a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, and other characteristic features of chordates.
Bony fish are in the PHYLUM VERTEBRATA