Notochord doesn't exists throughout our life?
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If a species has a notochord at any stage of its life cycle, it is, by definition, a chordate.In Lancelets the notochord persists throughout life as the main structural support of the body. In Tunicates the notochord is present only in the larval stage, being completely absent in the adult animal.
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If a species has a notochord at any stage of its life cycle, it is, by definition, a chordate. ... In Lancelets the notochord persists throughout life as the main structural support of the body. In Tunicates the notochord is present only in the larval stage, being completely absent in the adult animal
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