differences between ceophalachordota and protochordata
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Cephalochordata
1. Marine, solitary forms, generally found buried in sand in the intertidal zone of coast.
2. Body is small, fish like.
3. Notochord is persistent and runs through out the body.
4. Nerve chord is dorsal and tubular.
5. Pharynx is performed by numerous gill slits.
6. Coelome is well-developed.
7. Body shows segmentation.
Urochordata
1. Exclusively marine.
2. Body is covered with a cuticular tunic or test.
3. Notochord is present in the posterior half.
4. Nerve chord is dorsal and tubular.
5. Pharynx is performed by numerous gill slits.
6. Coelome is well developed.
7. Body is degenerated unsegmented.
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1. Marine, solitary forms, generally found buried in sand in the intertidal zone of coast.
2. Body is small, fish like.
3. Notochord is persistent and runs through out the body.
4. Nerve chord is dorsal and tubular.
5. Pharynx is performed by numerous gill slits.
6. Coelome is well-developed.
7. Body shows segmentation.
Urochordata
1. Exclusively marine.
2. Body is covered with a cuticular tunic or test.
3. Notochord is present in the posterior half.
4. Nerve chord is dorsal and tubular.
5. Pharynx is performed by numerous gill slits.
6. Coelome is well developed.
7. Body is degenerated unsegmented.
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