Chordates - page 2

Name the three structures that all chordates have in common?
As chordates, vertebrates have the same common features: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. What are 3 s...
What is the chordata in your body?
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 st...
What do chordates look like?
Animals in the phylum Chordata share four key features: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. What is a cho...
What kind of animals have chordates?
Scientific name: Chordata Chordates (Chordata) are a group of animals that includes vertebrates, tunicates, lancelets. Of these, the vertebrates—lampr...
Is a chordate a better animal than a sponge explain your answer?
Why chordates are most advanced?What are the characteristic features of the chordates?Are most animal species mammals or invertebrates explain your a...
What is the flexible supporting structure found only in chordates?
A flexible supporting structure found only in chordates is the notochord. Which structure supports the body of a developing chordate?Do chordates have...
What type of symmetry do chordata have?
Chordates, including humans, are also all classified as having bilateral symmetry and can be divided into a left and right side. What type of symmetry...
Where do chordata live?
Chordates range in length from about a centimeter to over 30 meters (100 feet). They live in marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and aerial habitats. The...
Do all chordates have jaws and limbs?
There is at least a small amount of musculature throughout the body of all chordates. As jaws, limbs, and other body parts have evolved in vertebrates...