Chordata
Members of the Phylum Chordata include animals with which students are most likely familiar. Included in the phylum are the fish, birds,… More »
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The Chordata is the animal phylum with which everyone is most intimately familiar, since it includes humans and other vertebrates. However, not all chordates are vertebrates. ... Click on the buttons below to learn more about Chordata.
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The Phylum Chordata includes the well-known vertebrates (fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals). The vertebrates and hagfishes together comprise the taxon Craniata. The remaining chordates are the tunicates (Urochordata), lancelets (Cephalochordata), and, possibly, some odd extinct groups.
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Chordate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chordates (phylum Chordata ) are animals which are either vertebrates or one of several closely related invertebrates. They are united by having, for at least some period of their life cycle, a not...
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Phylum Chordata; (Click on picture for more info) ... Overview. More on the chordates is here. A Chordate review PDF is here Another way is here ... Segmentation and Vertebrate Origins. Be sure to go forward through the entire article.
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More on Chordata from Infoplease: ... Chordata: meaning and definitions - Chordata: Definition and Pronunciation ... Chordata: Bibliography - Bibliography See C. K. Weichert, Anatomy of the Chordates (4th ed. 1970); R. M. Alexander, The ...
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Although not the largest phylum, Chordata contains the most familiar species, including humans. All chordates have several things in common that occur at some stage of development. They have pharyngeal slits, which are openings that connect the inside of the throat to the outside of the neck.
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