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Phylum Chordata (100% Verified) 2023-2024.
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5 characteristics of Chordates correct answers 1. Notochord 2. Dorsal Tubular Nerve Cord 3. Pharyngeal gill slits 4. Post-Anal Tail 5. Endostyle/thyroid gland 
 
Stylophora correct answers fossil group of echinodermata that has pharyngeal slits 
 
Hemichordata correct answers phylum that includes acorn worms and perobranchs 
 
Acorn Worms correct answers marine intertidal zone inhabitants and have a proboscis, collar and trunk 
 
Perobranchs correct answers marine and sessile. feel with lophopho...
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What do organisms in the phylum Chordata vary from? correct answers From small worm like animals to humans. 
 
All members of the phylum Chordata have what characteristics in common? correct answers A notochord(flexible supporting rod), a dorsal, hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal gill slits, and a post-anal tail. 
 
How how are these characteristics presented? correct answers These characteristics may not be obvious, or they may even be absent in some stages of the life history, but all are present ...
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5 chordate characteristics correct answers 1. Notochord (replaced by vertebral column in vertebrates) 
2. Dorsal (hollow) nerve cord 
3. Pharyngeal slits 
4. Post-anal tail 
5. Endostyle 
 
Notochord correct answers sits below the dorsal hollow nerve cord, can bend side to side but cannot be compressed, helps with movement (especially swimming) 
 
Pharyngeal slits correct answers A gill structure in the pharynx that allows for filtration of water and food from the environment 
 
Endostyle correc...
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4 Characteristics of Phylum Chordata correct answers Notochord, Dorsal tubular nerve cord, Pharyngeal gill slits, Postanal tail 
 
Notochord correct answers gives phylum chordata its name, is present in all embryos, and may be present or absent/reduced in adults. 
 
Dorsal tubular nerve cord correct answers A dorsal, hollow, ectodermal nerve cord typically forms by an infolding of the ectoderm tissue, which then pinches off and becomes surrounded by mesoderm 
 
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All chordates must have these structures at some time in their development correct answers notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches or slits, and post-anal tail 
 
notochord correct answers a stiff, but flexible rod of connective tissue extending lengthwise and dorsal to the digestive tract; is an axis for muscle attachment; in higher vertebrates it is converted in the adult to the vertebral column 
 
dorsal tubular nerve cor correct answers anterior end becomes brain, the rest i...
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BIOLOGY PRAXIS II 5235 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
taxonomy categories in order? - correct answer Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species 
 
Did King Phillip Cry Out "For Goodness Sakes!" 
 
human taxonomic levels? - correct answer Animalia, chordata, Mammalia, primatae, hominidae, homo sapiens 
 
"All cool men prefer heavy sideburns" 
 
phases of mitosis? - correct answer Interphase, prophase metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
 
I-PMAT 
 
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5 characteristics of Chordates correct answers 1. Notochord 2. Dorsal Tubular Nerve Cord 3. Pharyngeal gill slits 4. Post-Anal Tail 5. Endostyle/thyroid gland 
 
Stylophora correct answers fossil group of echinodermata that has pharyngeal slits 
 
Hemichordata correct answers phylum that includes acorn worms and perobranchs 
 
Acorn Worms correct answers marine intertidal zone inhabitants and have a proboscis, collar and trunk 
 
Perobranchs correct answers marine and sessile. feel with lophopho...
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Bio 100 Exam 1 UNLV Questions and 
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**What are the defining characteristics of a living organism?** 
 1. Made up of cells 
2. Possesses a unique molecular structure 
3. Responds to its external environment 
4. Maintains internal homeostasis 
5. Requires energy and raw materials 
6. Capable of growth and reproduction 
7. Populations can adapt and evolve 
 
**How is life categorized?** 
 1. Domain (dumb) 
2. Kingdom (kids) 
3. Phylum (play) 
4. Class (catch) 
5. O...
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Chordata Ch 23 (with Accurate Answers)
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notochord correct answers the characteristic from which the phylum derives its name (means back-cord); a rodlike, semirigid body or fluid-engorged cells enclosed by a fibrous sheath extending the entire length of the body 
 
monophyletic correct answers groups that contain all known descendants of a single common ancestor 
 
paraphyletic correct answers groups (like reptiles) that do not contain the descendants of their most recent common ancestor 
 
Somites correct answers a series of cartilagi...
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All chordates must have these structures at some time in their development correct answers notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches or slits, and post-anal tail 
 
notochord correct answers a stiff, but flexible rod of connective tissue extending lengthwise and dorsal to the digestive tract; is an axis for muscle attachment; in higher vertebrates it is converted in the adult to the vertebral column 
 
dorsal tubular nerve cor correct answers anterior end becomes brain, the rest i...
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