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Asked by Hobihoe

At some point in their lives, all chordates have a flexible supporting rod in their backs called a
A. notochord****
B. gill.
C. nerve cord.
D. backbone.
7 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
correct
7 years ago
Answered by ×Jєcχジ
Gill
4 years ago

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