Ascideiacea
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Ascidiacea (commonly known as the ascidians or sea-Squirts) is an class in the Tunicata subphylum of sac-like marine filter feeders. They are characterized by a tough outer "tunic" made of the polysaccharide tunicin whilst other tunicates are much less robust. Whilst adults are sessile (immobile), larvae resemble tadpoles and swim up and down in their marine environment. The larvae undergo a metamorphosis when a suitable place to attach is found. During this metamorphosis, the tail, along with the notochord and neural tube is reabsorbed, thats why tunicates are also referred as "urochordates" (uro=tail).
Related Topics:
Sea-Squirts - Class - Tunicata - Subphylum - Filter feeders - Polysaccharide - Tunicin - Tunicates - Tadpoles
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Like other tunicates, they also collect and concentrate vanadium in their blood, although the reason for this behaviour is not properly understood.
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Examples of ascidians include Sea Tulips and the Solitary Ascidian.
Related Topics:
Sea Tulip - Solitary Ascidian
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