Yes , mammals are part of chordate groups . Class mammalia is included in group Tetrapoda and they are part of vertebrata which is sub phylum of Chordata .
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birds and mammals are endothermic chordates
Yes. All mammals are vertebrates, and all vertebrates are chordates.
A chordate is any animal that has a notochord or spinal chord. Any animal that is a vertebrate, i.e. mammals, birds, fish, reptiles or amphibians, is a chordate, or member of the phylum Chordata. As the platypus is a mammal, this includes platypuses as well.
A Chordate is a animal with a notochord. They do not need to have spines- they just need to have a spinal cord. Fish, Reptiles, Mammals, Birds, and Amphibians are all members of the Chordate phylum. There are also invertabrates closley related to these members of the Chordate phylum that are Chordates.
im not sure what group ur referring 2, but i know their part of the mammals group.
All mammals have a vertebra, therefore are part of the 'Vertebrate' group.
Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish are vertebrates
yes
Mammals are a group of animals characterized by (in females) the presence of mammary glands. Mammals are a group of animals; mammary glands are a body part.
It doesn't. It's not even a chordate. Look at Cnidaria instead.
The dog belongs into the mammals category.