special feature about protochordata
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Phylum chordata of animal kingdom is divided into 2 sub-groups protochordata/acraniata(without brain box or cranium) and euchordata/craniata( cranium is present).
Again protochordata is divided into two sub-phylum urochordata/tunicata (notochord is present only in larval tail, eg. Salpa,doliolum) and cephalochordata (notochord extends from head to tail region, eg. Branchiostoma)
General characteristics of protochordata -
Elastic, solid, ensheathed rod-like structure of vacuolated turgid cells callled notochord is present may be through out the life or only during early embryonic development mentioned above.
Their central nervous System is dorsal,hollow and single which is different from non-chordata as their CNS is ventral,solid and double.
Paired pharyngeal gill slits( pharynx is perforated by gill slits) is present which takes part in circulation of water for respiraton and in higher chordates , they occur only in embryonic stage.
Ventral heart is present and gut lies ventral to nerve cord.
Post-anal tail is present and if present then it's for balancing.
They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, coelomate with organ system level of organisation.
Urochordata and cephalochordata which are acraniates are considered as primitive and often referred to as protochordates or non-vertebrate chordates