Compared with cartilage, bone is

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All vertebrates are built along the basic chordate body plan: a stiff rod running through the length of the animal (vertebral column and/or notochord), with a hollow tube of nervous tissue (the spinal cord) above it and the gastrointestinal tract below. Like all chordates, vertebrates are animals with four defining traits, at least during the embryonic stage: notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, post-anal tail, and pharyngeal slits. Invertebrate chordates retain some or all of these traits, including the notochord, throughout life. Vertebrates, in contrast, develop a vertebral column, or... Show more

Compared with cartilage, bone is