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Both share a notochord, dorsal hollow, and a nerve cord. These characteristics are only seen in embryonic development of tunicates. Since tunicates are sedentary they lose some parts of their skeletal anatomy. This allows them to attach to their chosen spot, this will then lead them to grow the necessary structures to live an adult life.  
Both share a notochord, dorsal hollow, and a nerve cord. These characteristics are only seen in embryonic development of tunicates. Since tunicates are sedentary they lose some parts of their skeletal anatomy. This allows them to attach to their chosen spot, this will then lead them to grow the necessary structures to live an adult life.  
[http://depts.washington.edu/fhlk12/links/StudentProjects/Tun.biology.html]
[http://depts.washington.edu/fhlk12/links/StudentProjects/Tun.biology.html]
Sensory Neural Structures


== Anatomy of Tunicates ==
== Anatomy of Tunicates ==
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== Evolution of Tunicates ==
== Evolution of Tunicates ==
 
Ascidiacae
 




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[http://depts.washington.edu/fhlk12/links/StudentProjects/Tun.biology.html]
[http://depts.washington.edu/fhlk12/links/StudentProjects/Tun.biology.html]
Lemaire P, Piette J. 2015 Tunicates: exploring the sea shores and roaming the open ocean. A tribute to Thomas Huxley. Open Biol. 5: 150053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.150053

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Tunicates

Comparison of Tunicates and Vertebrates

Both share a notochord, dorsal hollow, and a nerve cord. These characteristics are only seen in embryonic development of tunicates. Since tunicates are sedentary they lose some parts of their skeletal anatomy. This allows them to attach to their chosen spot, this will then lead them to grow the necessary structures to live an adult life. [1]

Sensory Neural Structures

Anatomy of Tunicates

Tunic- tissue that provides protection from predators.

Heart- pumps blood in a different matter. For a few minutes it will pump in one direction and then pump in reverse for another few minutes.

Siphon/ in and out- allows for the animal to feed, also dissolved oxygen.

Pharynx- allows for the animal to filter food



Evolution of Tunicates

Ascidiacae



Works Cited

[[http://glencoe.mheducation.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::550::400::/sites/dl/free/0078802849/383952/Anatomy_of_a_Tunicate.swf::Anatomy%20of%20a%20Tunicate ]

[2]

Lemaire P, Piette J. 2015 Tunicates: exploring the sea shores and roaming the open ocean. A tribute to Thomas Huxley. Open Biol. 5: 150053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.150053

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