characteristics of chordate animals fish,pigeon
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1. Presence of notochord
2. Dorsal hollow nerve chord
3. Gill slits
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Characteristics of chordate animals fish and pigeon:
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- They are triploblastic and symmetrical on both sides. Chordates are coelomates, which means they are organized at the level of the organ system.
- They have the most pharyngeal slits, as well as a dorsal nerve cord and the notochord. There is also a post-anal. Characteristics of Chordata Chordata animals have a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail, among other features.
- A notochord, a dorsal hollow tubular nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, endostyle/thyroid gland, and a post-anal tail are all present at some time in the lives of chordates.
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