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Explain the external features of Ascidian​

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External Structures of Ascidia:

The body is covered by a thick, slightly cartilaginous and translucent tunic or test. Because of the presence of tunic, the urochordates are called Tunicata (tunicates). The tunic is composed of a carbohydrate, and some amount of it is a cellulose-like compound called tunicin.

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External Structures of Ascidia:

The body is covered by a thick, slightly cartilaginous and translucent tunic or test. Because of the presence of tunic, the urochordates are called Tunicata (tunicates). The tunic is composed of a carbohydrate, and some amount of it is a cellulose-like compound called tunicin

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