- A
tunicate is a
marine invertebrate animal, a
member of the
subphylum Tunicata (/ˌtjuːnɪˈkeɪtə/). It is part of the Chordata, a
phylum which includes all...
- The
predatory tunicate (Megalodicopia hians), also
known as the ghostfish, is a
species of
tunicate which lives anc****d
along deep-sea
canyon walls and...
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membrane protease ATP23,
which are
exclusively shared by all vertebrates,
tunicates and cephalochordates.
These CSIs
provide molecular means to
reliably distinguish...
- grape”) or
salpa (plural
salpae or salpas) is a barrel-shaped,
planktic tunicate. It
moves by contracting,
thereby pumping water through its gelatinous...
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chain tunicate, but has also been
called several other common names, including:
lined colonial tunicate,
orange sheath tunicate,
orange tunicate, and violet...
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Thetys ****, or the Twin
sailed Salp, is the
largest known solitary species of salp and the only
valid species of the
genus Thetys. First described...
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Clavelina moluccensis,
common name
bluebell tunicate, blue bell
tunicate, or blue sea
squirt is a
species of
tunicate (sea squirt), in the
genus Clavelina (the...
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ascidian tunicate. It is
commonly known as the star
tunicate, but it also has
several other common names,
including star
ascidian and
golden star
tunicate. Colonies...
- tunic(a) may be said to be
tunicate, as in a
tunicate bulb. This
adjective tunicate is not to be
confused with the noun
tunicate,
which refers to a member...
- the gold-mouth sea
squirt or the ink-spot sea squirt, is a
species of
tunicate in the
family Styelidae.
Polycarpa aurata grows to a
height of 5 to 15 cm...