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Chordata1880, Modern Latin, from Latin chorda "cord, string" (see cord (n.)) + ending from Vertebrata.
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ChordataChordates are animals that have a notochord and gill clefts at some point in their life. They have a hollow nerve cord that ends in a brain. Chordates include the vertebrates, cephalochordates (e.g. amphioxus), and urochordates (e.g. sea squirts).
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Chordata(n) comprises true vertebrates and animals having a notochord
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ChordataPhylum in the domain Eukarya, comprised of Animals either with fully developed backbones (Vertebrates), or those with Notochords only during some developmental stage (Chordata, Nonvertebrate).
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ChordataA portion of the Animal phylum Chordata comprised of the subphyla CephaloChordata, Urochordata, and Hyperotreti, but not including the Vertebrata (Vertebrates). It includes nonvertebrate Animals havin [..]
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ChordataPhylum in the domain Eukarya, comprised of animals either with fully developed backbones (VERTEBRATES), or those with notochords only during some developmental stage (CHORDATA, NONVERTEBRATE).
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ChordataA portion of the animal phylum Chordata comprised of the subphyla Cephalochordata, UROCHORDATA, and HYPEROTRETI, but not including the Vertebrata (VERTEBRATES). It includes nonvertebrate animals havin [..]
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