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Chordate

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Chordates
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Typical Classes

Chordates (phylum Chordata) include the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates. They are united by having, at some stage in their life, a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits and a muscular tail extending past the anus.

The phylum Chordata is broken down into three subphyla: Urochordata, Cephalochordata, and Vertebrata. Urochordate larvae have a notochord and a nerve cord but they are lost in adulthood. Cephalochordates have a notochord and a nerve cord but no vertebrae. In vertebrates, the notochord has been replaced by a bony vertebral column.

The extant groups of chordates are related as shown in the phylogenetic tree, below. They do not match up very well with the traditional groups, and as a result vertebrate classification is in a state of flux, although their relationships are very well understood.

Chordata

Note that snakes are considered tetrapods because they are descended from ancestors who had a full complement of limbs.


Wikibooks
Wikibooks has a Dichotomous Key related to this taxon:
ca:Cordat

da:Chordateret:Keelikloomad es:Cordado eo:Ĥordulo fr:Chords fy:Rchstringdier ko:척색동물 ia:Chordatos it:Chordata he:מיתרניים li:Chordata jbo:Skoselti'e lt:Chordiniai nl:Chordata ja:脊索動物 oc:Chordata pl:Strunowce pt:Cordado ru:Хордовые sl:Strunarji fi:Selkjnteiset sv:Ryggstrngsdjur uk:Хордові zh:脊索动物

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