Yes, mammals are chordates. They have postanal tails at one point in development, pharyngeal gills or slits, notochords which allow for muscle support and attachment, and a dorsal, hollow nerve tail that leads to a distinct brain.
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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.
the kingdom is animalia or marine animal because its both a mammal and a marine animal the phylum is chordate
the kingdom is animalia or marine animal because its both a mammal and a marine animal the phylum is chordate
chordate phylum
Kingdom:Animalia or animal Phylum:Chordata or chordate Class:Mammalia or mammal Order:Artiodactyla Family:Bovidae Subfamily:Bovine Genius:Bos Species:B. primigenius Subspecies:B. p. taurus, B. p. indicus
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the 16 different organisms that represent the evolution from cell to human are EUKARYOTE, PROTO-CHORDATE, CHORDATE, CRANIATE, JAWLESS VERTEBRATES, JAWED FISH, LOBETIN , LEOBETIN TETRAPOD,TETRAPOD, AMNIOTE, SYNAPSIDE,MAMMAL,PRIMATE, GREAT APE, HOMINID, and last HUMAN.
Being 'chordate' means that the animal has a backbone.
A mouse is classified as a mammal within the phylum Chordata. Specifically, it belongs to the class Mammalia and the order Rodentia. Mice are further categorized under the family Muridae, which includes various species of rodents. As a chordate, mice possess a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, and other key characteristics typical of this group.
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Both warm blooded both live in many environments both have four chambered hearts both are omnivores both are in the phylum chordate both live on land