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Herdmania is called a chordate. Explain

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Answered by Rohitpoul
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Explanation:

The chordate features—the notochord (or stiffening rod), gill slits, and dorsal nerve cord—appear in the larvae and persist into adulthood. ... The notochord runs through the body from tip to tip, providing a central support.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

Herdsman is called as chordate. The notochord, gill slits and dorsal nerve cord. The notochord runs through the body from the one tip to another tip, this provides the central support.

The body of an adult tunicated is very simple. The tunicates have larva that is freely swimming and exhibit all the chordate characteristics. The “dorsal nerve cord”, pharyngeal and “post-anal tail”. The best example for chordate is a cockroach.

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