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  2. Tunicate - Wikipedia

    • A tunicate is an exclusively marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata . This grouping is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords (including vertebrates). The subphylum was at one time called Urochordata, and the term urochordates is still sometimes used for these an… See more

    Taxonomy

    About 3,000 species of tunicate exist in the world's oceans, living mostly in shallow water. The most numerous group is the ascidians; fewer than 100 species of these are found at depths greater than 200 m (660 ft). So… See more

    Anatomy

    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. In the simplest systems, the individual animals are widely separated, … See more

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  1. A tunicate is an exclusively marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata (/ ˌtjuːnɪˈkeɪtə / TEW-nih-KAY-tə). This grouping is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords (including vertebrates).
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    Tunicates (sea squirts or Urochordata) are a subphylum of the Chordates. They are sea filter -feeders: they live mainly on plankton. They are called tunicates because the adult form is covered by a leathery tunic. This tunic supports and protects the animal. The adults are sessile, stuck to rocks.
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  4. Tunicate | Anatomy, Habitat & Adaptations | Britannica

    Dec 3, 2024 · 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. Adult members are commonly embedded in …

  5. Ascidiacea - Wikipedia

    Ascidiacea, commonly known as the ascidians or sea squirts, is a paraphyletic class in the subphylum Tunicata of sac-like marine invertebrate filter feeders. [2] Ascidians are characterized by a tough outer test or "tunic" made of the …

  6. Tunicate - New World Encyclopedia

    Tunicates (subphylum Urochordata or subphylum Tunicata) are marine, barrel-shaped invertebrates of the phylum Chordata. They are commonly called tunicates because they are covered by a tough covering, or tunic, and also are …

  7. Tunicate - Wikipedia

    A tunicate is a marine invertebrate ainimal, a member o the subphylum Tunicata, which is pairt o the Chordata, a phylum which includes aw ainimals wi dorsal nerve cords an notochords.

  8. Tunicates (Subphylum Tunicata) - iNaturalist

    A tunicate is a marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata, which is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords. The subphylum was at one time called …

  9. Tunicate - Examples, Characteristics, Anatomy, and …

    Aug 9, 2024 · Tunicates are marine invertebrates of the subphylum Tunicata characterized by an outer exoskeleton made of tunicin (a type of cellulose). These animals possess dorsal nerve cords and notochords and are thus part of the …

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