Chordates are the organisms that have a rod like cartilagenous structure called notochord which gives rise to nervous system. These have pharyngeal gill slits. Nonchordates are the organisms that do not have a notochord. These do not have pharyngeal gill slits.
Lancelets, also known as amphioxus, are chordates that exhibit characteristics such as a notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. These features are present at some stage in their life cycle, distinguishing them as chordates.
Animal with a backbone.
Shape of Ficus leaf is chordate
birds and mammals are endothermic chordates
Four characteristics of chordates include having a notochord (flexible rod for support), a dorsal hollow nerve cord (nerve tube along the back), pharyngeal slits or pouches (openings in the throat area), and a post-anal tail (tail that extends beyond the anus at some point in development).
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They don't have a backbone and have all the characteristics of a chordate.
Bottom of the ocean
tunicates and lanceletes
The subphylum Vertebrata retains all chordate characteristics even in the adult forms. Vertebrates possess a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, post-anal tail, and pharyngeal slits or pouches throughout their lives.
No. Porifera is a nonvertebrate phylum which includes sponges.
chordate phylum
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Being 'chordate' means that the animal has a backbone.
An example of an animal that has a notochord, nerve cord, and pharyngeal pouches at some point during its development is a chordate, such as a human. In embryonic development, humans possess these structures, which are characteristics of chordates.
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