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development in urochordata ​

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Answered by mahi946535
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Answer:In colonial tunicates, asexual reproduction by budding produces the same adult form as embryonic development without going through a tadpole-like developmental stage. Colonial tunicate genomes thus encode distinct developmental programs that give the same end product

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Answered by shriyasonkar14361799
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Herdmania(atuvicate) is the most appropriate one of the best examples of retrogressive metamorphosis in which the highly developed tadpole larva undergoes retrogressive changes to become the most degenerated and sedentary adult.

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