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- Tunicate - Wikipedia
Colonial tunicate with multiple openings in a single tunic Colonies of tunicates occur in a range of forms, and vary in the degree to which individual organisms, known as zooids, integrate with one another
- Tunicate | Anatomy, Habitat Adaptations | Britannica
Tunicate, any member of the subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata) of the phylum Chordata Small marine animals, they are found in great numbers throughout the seas of the world
- Tunicate - Examples, Characteristics, Anatomy, and Pictures
What is a tunicate How and what do they feed Where do they live and reproduce Learn their types, classification, organ system, and development with images
- Tunicates—Not So Spineless Invertebrates | Smithsonian Ocean
The name “tunicate” comes from their outer covering, called the tunic, that protects the animal from predators, like sea stars, snails and fish Unlike the sessile sea squirts, other kinds of tunicates float in the water their entire lives
- What Is a Tunicate? A Surprising Marine Chordate
The tunicate life cycle begins with a free-swimming “tadpole larva,” a motile stage seeking a suitable settlement site This larval form is short-lived, lasting only hours to days, as it does not feed
- Whats a Tunicate? - UW Departments Web Server
What's a Tunicate? Tunicates, commonly called sea squirts, are a group of marine animals that spend most of their lives attached to docks, rocks or the undersides of boats To most people they look like small, colored blobs
- Oldest tunicate fossil is from Cambrian explosion | Popular Science
Harvard researchers identified a rare, soft-tissue fossil from western Utah as the oldest tunicate species on record
- Tunicate - Wikiwand
Various species of ascidians, the most well-known class of tunicates, are commonly known as sea squirts, sea pork, sea livers, or sea tulips The earliest probable species of tunicate appears in the fossil record in the early Cambrian period
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