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  1. Los cordados ( Chordata, del griego χορδωτά khordota ‘con cuerda’) son un filo del reino animal caracterizado por la presencia de una cuerda dorsal o notocorda (o notocordio) de células turgentes, 1 tubo neural hueco en posición dorsal, hendiduras branquiales y cola, por lo menos en alguna fase del desarrollo embrionario. 2 Se conocen casi 6...

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    A chordate ( / ˈkɔːrdeɪt / KOR-dayt) is a deuterostomic animal belonging to the phylum Chordata ( / kɔːrˈdeɪtə / kor-DAY-tə ). All chordates possess, at some point during their larval or adult stages, five distinctive physical characteristics ( synapomorphies) that distinguish them from other taxa.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Chordate, any member of the phylum Chordata, which includes the vertebrates, the most highly evolved animals, as well as two other subphyla—the tunicates and cephalochordates. Some classifications also include the phylum Hemichordata with the chordates.

  4. Chordates, phylum Chordata, are a phylum of animals which have a notochord. The group includes vertebrates, with some closely related invertebrates . Classaxonomy. Phylum Chordata. Tunicata – (tunicates, formerly Urochordata; 3,000 species) † Vetulicolia (8 Cambrian species of fossil) Cephalochordata – (lancelets, 30 species)

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › ChordataChordata - Wikiwand

    Los cordados ( Chordata, del griego χορδωτά khordota ‘con cuerda’) son un filo del reino animal caracterizado por la presencia de una cuerda dorsal o notocorda (o notocordio) de células turgentes, tubo neural hueco en posición dorsal, hendiduras branquiales y cola, por lo menos en alguna fase del desarrollo embrionario.

  6. Animals in the phylum Chordata share four key features that appear at some stage during their development: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail (Figure 29.1.2 29.1. 2 ). In some groups, some of these are present only during embryonic development.

  7. List of chordate orders. Spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus. This article contains a list of all of the classes and orders that are located in the Phylum Chordata .