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  1. Classification of the Chordates

    • Actinopterygii ( ray-finned fishes)
    • Amphibia ( amphibians)
    • Aves (birds)
    • Cephalaspidomorphi (lampreys)
    • Elasmobranchii ( sharks and rays)
    • Holocephali (chimeras)
    • Mammalia ( mammals)
    • Myxini (Hagfishes)
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    What are some examples of Chordata?
    Chordata is a large and diverse group of animals, with roughly 50,000 living species included. The majority of chordates belong to a group called Vertebrata . Vertebrates have backbones that are composed of vertebrae. Some examples of vertebrates are sharks, fish, dinosaurs, and human beings.
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    What are the four characteristics of a chordate?
    • Feathers.
    • High metabolism.
    • A four-chambered heart.
    • A beak with no teeth.
    • A lightweight but strong skeleton.
    • Production of hard-shelled eggs.
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    What are three charecteristics do all chordates have?
    • They are bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic.
    • Chordates are coelomate and show an organ system level of organisation.
    • They have the characteristic notochord, dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits.
    • Also, they have a post-anal.
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    What are some interesting facts about chordates?

    Understanding the Phylum Chordata

    • All Chordates Have Notochords. Animals in the phylum Chordata may not all have a spine (some do, which would additionally classify them as vertebrate animals), but they do all have ...
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    • 3 Types of Chordates. ...
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chordate_orders

    Contents. 1 Subphylum Cephalochordata. 1.1 Class Leptocardii: Lancelets. 1.2 Family Pikaiidae †. 2 Olfactores (unranked) 2.1 Subphylum Tunicata. 2.1.1 Class Ascidiacea: Ascideans and sessile tunicates. 2.1.2 Class Thaliacea: Pelagic tunicates. 2.1.3 Class Appendicularia: Solitary, free-swimming … See more

    This article contains a list of all of the classes and orders that are located in the Phylum Chordata. See more

    Subphylum Tunicata
    Class Ascidiacea: Ascideans and sessile tunicates
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    Class Leptocardii: Lancelets
    • Order Amphioxiformes
    Family Pikaiidae †
    • Genus PikaiaSee more

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    WebAug 23, 2005 · Chordates are divided into the following taxonomic groups: Lancelets (Cephalochordata) - There are about 32 species of lancelets alive today. Members of this group have a... Tunicates (Urochordata) - There …

    What is the structure of chordates?
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chordate

    Chordates form a phylum of animals that are defined by having at some stage in their lives all of the following anatomical features:
    • A notochord, a stiff rod of cartilage that extends along the inside of the body. Among the vertebrate sub-group of chordates the notochord develops into the spine, and in wholly aquatic species this helps the animal to swim by flexing its tail.

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      Chordates are organisms that, at some time during their development, possess a rod called a notochord extending the length of their bodies at full development. The notochord acts as support during movement by stiffening the body and lies ventral to the central nervous system and dorsal to the gut. There are several classes of
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    • https://biologydictionary.net/chordate

      WebApr 07, 2019 · Characteristics of Chordates Pharyngeal Slit. In invertebrates, this is used in feeding as a filter, while in vertebrate fish, it develops into gill... Dorsal Hollow Nerve Cord. This is a tube made of …

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      Web29 rows · Amphibia is a class that includes the orders Gymnophiona (caecilians), Urodela (newts and salamanders) and Anura (frogs and toads).

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      WebCharacteristics of Chordata. Animals in the phylum Chordata share five key chacteristics that appear at some stage during their development: a notochord, a dorsal hollow (tubular) nerve cord, pharyngeal gill arches or …

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      Web3. Pharyngeal gill slits/pouches. 4. Notochord. Hollow Dorsal Nerve. Nerve cord filled with spinal fluid. Front end develops into a large brain. Other nerves branch off and …

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      WebWhat are 5 synapomorphies of chordates Notochord, single dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches/slits, endostyle, postanal tail. What is the function of the notochord

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