Both sea squirts (urochordates) and lancelets (cephalochordates)
are suspension-feeding organisms. Describe the suspension-feeding
apparatus of a sea squirt and explain in what ways its mode of feeding is
similar to, and different from, that of amphioxus.
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Sea squirts belong to the phylum Chordata, which includes all animals with a spinal chord, a supporting notochord (backbone), and gill slits at one point in their lives--everything from fish to humans. Tunicates have all these features as larvae, when they resemble tadpoles.
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