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Chordata

Characteristics All chordates have : A notochord. A dorsal nerve cord Notochord is a rod that gives support tothe body (usually the back) and it’s found in the embryonic stage. The notochord is the length of your body by the time you’re fully developed. A dorsal nerve cord A coelem Deuterosomes (anus then mouth) A muscular tail that extends beyond the anus * Have endoskeleton Pharyngeal slits ( openings that water goes through in order to enter the throat or pharynx)* Bilateral symmetry A tube planned digestive system

Example organisms

Clever Way To Remember (Chord)ada -Chord=noto(chord)