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EVOLUTION LINK Consider the chordate characteristics described in Chapter 32 (notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, postanal tail, and pharynx with slits, a deuterostome characteristic). How are they evident in a human embryo?
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An important characteristic that Hemichordates share with Chordates is : ventral tubular nerve cord (2) (3) (4) pharynx with gill slits pharynx without gill slits absence of notochord
PLOS ONE: A Biosynthetic Nerve Guide Conduit Based on Silk/SWNT/Fibronectin Nanocomposite for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
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