Larvae ______metamorphose into adults after settling down at bottom of the sea
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Larvae of UROCHORDATA metamorphosis into adults after settling down at the bottom of the sea.
Classification:
Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Chordata
Subphylum : Urochordata (tunicates)
Class : Ascidacea (sea squirts)
Larvacea (Larvaceans)
Thaliacea(Thaliaceans)
General characteristics of urochordata :
- Urochordata is sometimes known as tunicates and commonly known as sea squirts.
- Marine animals : some species are solitary and others are colonial.
- Body is covered with cuticular tunics or test in adult stage.
- Notochord is present in larval stage and absent in adult stages
- A numerous gill slits are present.
- Sexes are united , that is hermaphrodite.
- Heart is ventral , simple and tubular.
- Body has more than two cell layers and includes tissues and organs.
- Has no coelomic body cavity.
- Settles head first on hard substrates and undergoes a dramatic metamorphosis (e.g, Tail , notochord , muscle segments and nerve cord disappear)
- Dorsal tubular nerve cord is present in larval forms while degenerates in the form of small ganglion in adults.
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