phylum chordata
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Definition
- Noun:
- A major taxonomic division in biological classification: "phylum Chordata" refers to a large, fundamental group within the animal kingdom, characterized by specific shared anatomical features.
- Comprises animals possessing a notochord: This phylum includes all animals that, at some stage of their life cycle, have a notochord—a flexible, rod-shaped structure of support.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- All vertebrates, such as mammals and birds, belong to the phylum Chordata.
- The presence of a dorsal nerve cord is a key characteristic of the phylum Chordata.
Advanced Usage
- "Within the phylum Chordata": used to specify a location or context inside this taxonomic group.
- The evolution of jaws was a significant event within the phylum Chordata.
Variants and Related Words
- Chordate (n): Any member of the phylum Chordata.
- A tunicate is a marine invertebrate chordate.
- Subphylum (n): A major subdivision within a phylum. The phylum Chordata contains subphyla like Vertebrata.
- The subphylum Vertebrata is the most familiar group in the phylum Chordata.
Synonyms
- Chordates: A common synonym referring to the members of this group collectively.
Related Phrases
- Phylum level: The taxonomic rank of phylum.
- At the phylum level, chordates are distinct from arthropods and mollusks.
Noun
- comprises true vertebrates and animals having a notochord