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1. They all possess a notochord, or nerve cord, at some stage of development.
ReplyDelete2. The Phylum Chordata contains three Subphyla: Vertebrata, Tunicata, and Cephalochordata.
3. The subphylum Vertebrata is the third-largest phylum in the animal kingdom.
-chordata contain: lampreys, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, and humans.
ReplyDelete-Chordates are bilaterally symmetrical, which means there is a line of symmetry that divides their body into halves that are roughly mirror images of each other.