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Tunic is absent in ....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tunic is absent in appendicularia

  • These are a genus of small free-swimming pelagic tunicates shaped somewhat like a tadpole and remarkable for resemblances to the larvae of other tunicates.
  • Appendicularia are lonely free-swimming tunicates found in the world's oceans.
  • Like most tunicates, larvae are filter feeders.
  • They are clear, floating animals, generally less than 1 cm (0.39 inches) in length, excluding the tail.
  • Tunic is not present in them.

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