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Meaning of "chordates"

Chordates (noun) - a biological term referring to a group of animals characterized by possessing a notochord at some stage of their development. Includes vertebrates and some invertebrates
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All chordates are based on a bilateral body plan.
Jellyfish gave rise to the first chordates.
Chordates are a little bit more general.
Instead they are grouped within the chordates.
The notochords in chordates are like the stomochords in hemichordates.
Lancelets are the most primitive chordates.
Untruthful chordates are taking away.
The epidermis of hemichordate is ciliated whereas it is nonciliated in chordates.
The first chordates gave rise to the first vertebrates.
All homologs are chordates.
Chordates navigational boxes.
Myomere are the blocks of skeletal muscle tissue found commonly in chordates.
Humans are chordates.
Wathan generators create wathans which attach themselves to sufficiently advanced chordates.
Earlier chordates with gills used them for both respiration and feeding.

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Many believe vertebrates diverged from a common ancestor of chordates and echinoderms.
The notochord of chordates extends backwards from the head and not forwards only.
They are fundamentally similar to each other and fundamentally different from chordates.
Colonial ascidians are the only known chordates capable of regenerating all body tissues.
It has also proved difficult to produce a detailed classification within the living chordates.
Vertebrates are the only chordates that have a brain as part of their central nervous system.
Attempts to work out the evolutionary relationships of the chordates have produced several hypotheses.
According to Dohrn many chordates are degenerated because of their environmental conditions.
The ventral nerve cord of Balanoglossus never exists in chordates.
The oldest fossil chordates are of Cambrian age.
O Research on muscle gene regulation and evolution in the vertebrates and chordates.
However, not all chordates are vertebrates.
Some believe Nansen was the first investigator to apply the Golgi technique to invertebrate chordates.
A super-phylum that includes chordates and echinoderms.
A nearly identical process occurs in other species, especially among chordates.
The presence of β-CAs in chordates is unclear.
Stomochords were initially considered a variant of a primitive notochord, a defining feature of chordates.
Some closely linked chordates and hemichordates, but that idea is now rejected.
Ugggh… but there are invertebrate chordates.
In the chordates the capacity of self-regulation and internal organization stands out.
It functions in determining position along embryonic anterior / posterior axis in chordates.
Occur in In lower invertebrates, chordates and plants having simple organizations.
The notochord is a flexible rod-shaped body found in embryos of all chordates.
We have a spinal column with a spinal cord in it . Chordates are a little bit more general.
In the early embryonic stage, it looks like the hollow nerve cord of chordates.
Nervous System, to locate and capture prey, chordates developed a more complex nervous system.
However, not much was known about NI in other chordates.
Chordates ( which include all the vertebrates ) are deuterostomes.
Similar trans-splicing of SL RNA was also shown in chordates.
They are chordates that have a vertebral column ( backbone ).
Image-resolving eyes are present in mollusces, chordates and arthropods.
Note, Not all chordates have skulls, or even bones of any kind.
All animals with backbones, including humans, are chordates.
Together with echinoderms, hemichordates are the sister-group to chordates.
In phylum, we are -- humans and all mammals, we are in the phylum chordates.

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