Biology, asked by dasaryabibaswan74, 20 days ago

how humans are different from other group of chordata description​

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Answered by vanrajmakwaname
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In some chordates, the notochord acts as the primary axial support of the body throughout the animal's lifetime. ... Humans are not chordates because humans do not have a tail. Vertebrates do not have a notochord at any point in their development; instead, they have a vertebral column.
Answered by soumyashivalli1167
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Answer: yes

Explanation: Both chordates and vertebrates contains a nerve cord, pharyngeal gill slits, and the post-anal tail at some points of their life. The main difference between chordates and vertebrates is that some chordates do not have a vertebral column in the body, whereas all the vertebrates have a vertebral column in the body. Hence humans are belonging to the mammalian group, this mammalian group belonging to the vertebrate family.

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