give any three characteristics of phylum chordata
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Defining characteristics of chordates: In chordates, four common features appear at some point during development: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
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These characteristics are only present during embryonic development in some chordates.
The notochord provides skeletal support, gives the phylum its name, and develops into the vertebral column in vertebrates.
The dorsal hollow nerve cord develops into the central nervous system: the brain and spine.
The notochord provides skeletal support, gives the phylum its name, and develops into the vertebral column in vertebrates.
The dorsal hollow nerve cord develops into the central nervous system: the brain and spine.
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