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In anatomy, the notochord is a flexible rod made out of a material similar to cartilage. If a species has a notochord at any stage of its life cycle, it is, by definition, a chordate. In vertebrates the notochord becomes part of the vertebral column. The notochord lies along the anteroposterior ("head to tail") axis, is usually closer to the ventral than the dorsal surface of the animal, and is composed of cells derived from the mesoderm.

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A notochord is a primitive beginning to the backbone. It appears in embryos as a small flexible rod made from cells from the mesoderm, which is one of the three layers of cells of embryos. Notochords are only found in the phylum chordata, a group of animals that includes humans.

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