notochord is a flexible rod like structure formed DORSALLY during the embryonic developme t??
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#The notochord is a flexible rod-shaped body found in embryos of all chordates. It is composed of cells derived from the mesoderm and defines the primitive axis of the embryo.
#A flexible rodlike structure that is present in the embryos of all chordates and in the adult forms of certain groups, such as the lancelets and hagfishes.
#The notochord (axialmesoderm, notochordal process) is the defining structure forming in all chordate embryos (taxonomic rank: phylum.
DORSAL- Relating to the back or posterior of a structure. As opposed to the ventral, or front, of the structure. Some of the dorsal surfaces of the body are the back, buttocks, calves, and the knuckle side of the hand.
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#The notochord is a flexible rod-shaped body found in embryos of all chordates. It is composed of cells derived from the mesoderm and defines the primitive axis of the embryo.
#A flexible rodlike structure that is present in the embryos of all chordates and in the adult forms of certain groups, such as the lancelets and hagfishes.
#The notochord (axialmesoderm, notochordal process) is the defining structure forming in all chordate embryos (taxonomic rank: phylum.
DORSAL- Relating to the back or posterior of a structure. As opposed to the ventral, or front, of the structure. Some of the dorsal surfaces of the body are the back, buttocks, calves, and the knuckle side of the hand.
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