The pharyngeal gill slits in chordates are typically paired structures, found on either side of the pharynx. These slits are important for respiration, filter feeding, and in some cases, evolved into other structures such as jaws in vertebrates.
No, a butterfly is a chordate. Chordates are animals that have a notochord, which is a flexible rod-like structure that supports the body. Insects, like butterflies, belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
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The cheekbones are known as the zygomatic bones or zygoma. They are paired bones that form the prominences of the cheeks and contribute to the structure of the eye sockets.
Animal with a backbone.
The goat is in the phylum Chordata, which means that it is a chordate. A chordate is an animal that had a notochord at some time in it's life. A notochord is a flexible, primitive structure, sort of like a primitive backbone.
No, a butterfly is a chordate. Chordates are animals that have a notochord, which is a flexible rod-like structure that supports the body. Insects, like butterflies, belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
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Being 'chordate' means that the animal has a backbone.
I do not know to be honest, sorry.
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