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What is chorodate? also give some examples

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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The lamprey is a chordate that belongs to the subphylum vertebrata. ... Larval lampreys use a mucus-secreting organ for trapping food particles in their pharynx, and have a post-anal tail. A lamprey larva is shown below.

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Answered by itzcrazypie12
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A chordate is an animal that belongs to the phylum Chordata, which is part of the Deuterostomes kingdom. ... The phylum Chordata includes a wide range of organisms, as it is comprised of all vertebrates, which are organisms with a backbone, and many invertebrates; organisms that don't have a backbone.

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Examples of Chordates

The lamprey is a chordate that belongs to the subphylum vertebrata. ... Larval lampreys use a mucus-secreting organ for trapping food particles in their pharynx, and have a post-anal tail. A lamprey larva is shown below.

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