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Title: Tunicates


1
Phylum Chordata
  • Tunicates
  • Amphioxus

2
Phylum Chordata
  • Included are 48,000 species the majority of which
    are vertebrates
  • 1,400 species are invertebrates
  • All chordates share 4 characteristics at one
    point throughout the lifecycle
  • Includes the tunicates, the lancelets
    (Amphioxus), and vertebrates

3
Taxonomic Summary
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Subphylum Urochordata
  • Subphylum Cephalochordata
  • Subphylum Vertebrata

4
Subphylum Urochordata
  • Defining characteristics
  • Notochord and nerve cord are found only in the
    larval stage
  • Most of the urochordates are filter feeders

5
Colonial Species
6
Nice Tunic
  • Soft exoskeleton made of cellulose with 2
    external openings
  • Some species have spicules and toxins in the
    tunicate

Spicules
7
Filter Feeding
8
Sexual Reproduction
  • Most colonial species retain eggs and
    fertilization is internal with development
  • The larvae are microscopic, short-lived,
    non-feeding, pelagic tadpoles

9
Subphylum Cephalochordata
  • Defining characteristics
  • The notochord extends beyond the nerve cord to
    the anterior end of the animal
  • The notochord is contractile, formed as a
    longitudinal series of flattened discs

10
A Little Ditty
  • Its a long way from amphioxus,
  • Its a long way to us
  • Its a long way from amphioxus
  • To the meanest human cuss
  • Goodbye to tails and gill slits,
  • Hello nails and hair!
  • Its a long way from amphioxus
  • But we came from there
  • Phillip H. Pope sing to the tune of Its a long
    way to Tipperary

11
Anatomy
  • Diagnostic chordate features are found in both
    the larvae and adult
  • Resemble small fish with a poorly developed head
  • Have cirri around a large mouth
  • V-shaped body muscles (myomeres) extends the
    length of the body and are used for swimming and
    burrowing

12
Anatomy
13
Filter Feeders
  • Filter feed using a special pharynx similar to
    tunicates
  • Slotted pharynx supported by skeletal bars
    similar to acorn worms

14
Reproduction
  • Separate sexes with gonads located in the atrial
    region
  • Fertilization occurs in the water
  • Developing young are free swimming propelled by
    cilia
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