Chordata Urochordata

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ChordataUrochordata

Tunicates

Created by: Tanna Holliday & Makhaya Richards7th period5/19/09

Sea squirts

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Classification• Phylum Chordata

• Class Apendicularia (Sea Squirts)

• Class Ascidiacea

• Class Thaliacea (Scalps)

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The Body (Tunicates)

• Bilateral Symmetrical• Notochord- Body structure gained while

maturing, lost when adult, but replaced by vertebrates (backbone) in later life.

• Body Structure- a semi-flexible rod running through the length of their body

• They lack bone• Muscles work against the body for

locomotion

Reproductive system

• Are hermaphroditic (both male and female at the same time)

• Sperm are released into the sea while the eggs are kept inside the body.

• Eggs are fertilized by new sperm coming in with incoming water

• Eggs kept inside until they hatch

Digestive system

• They eat by taking water in through inhalant siphon

• Water goes through pharynx and that is where particles of water are filtered

• Current is kept by beating cilia

• They are able to push water out of their Ariel cavity by contracting muscles if frightened

Circulatory System

• Blood is pumped by sinuses.

• They are not true blood vessels but do the same function

• If the heart stops pumping and restarts the blood will flow in the opposite direction it was before the heart stopped.

Respiratory System

• Oxygen diffusion in the bronchial sack (A.K.A lungs)

• Pump water through the bronchial sack and get the oxygen from the water

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Environment

• Tunicates live on rocky shores

• Also found in great depths of oceans

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Interaction with Humans

• Since sea squirts live in the depths of the ocean humans do not have much interaction with them

• We usually would not eat them

Fun Facts

• Tunicates are evolutionary links between invertebrates and vertebrates

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Pics!!!

Bibliography

• http://www.tolweb.org/tree/

• http://www.earthlife.net/

http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/Photography/Images/Content/sea-squirts-and-clingfish-377523-sw.jpg/

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