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Botrylloides violaceus - Wikipedia
Botrylloides violaceus is a colonial ascidian. It is commonly known as the chain tunicate, but has also been called several other common names, including: lined colonial tunicate, orange sheath tunicate, orange tunicate, and violet tunicate. Its native range is in the northwest Pacific from southern … Meer weergeven
Zooids are embedded in a transparent tunic and connected by a network of blood vessels that terminate in ampullae (small sac-like structures) at the periphery of the colony. … Meer weergeven
Colonial ascidians are the only known chordates capable of regenerating all body tissues. Because of chordates' close developmental … Meer weergeven
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Tunicates: Current Biology - Cell Press
WEBTunicates, also called urochordates, are an extremely diverse subphylum of the Chordata, a phylum that also contains the vertebrates and cephalochordates.
Chain Tunicate (Botrylloides violaceus) · iNaturalist
Tunicate | Anatomy, Habitat & Adaptations | Britannica
WEBchain of fluorescent tunicates. The tunicates are divided into three classes: Ascidiacea (ascidians, or sea squirts ), Appendicularia ( Larvacea ), and Thaliacea. Ascidians are largely benthic animals.
Botrylloides violaceus - Smithsonian Institution
WEB212 rijen · Tunicates. Botrylloides violaceus is native to the Northwest Pacific from northern Japan to southern Korea and northern China. It has been widely introduced to the Northeast Pacific, the Northwest Atlantic, …
Botrylloides violaceus BIO - University of Alaska system
Chain tunicate (Snapshot Cal Coast 2020 & 2021-Most
Tunicate Gastrulation - PMC - National Center for Biotechnology …
A mid-Cambrian tunicate and the deep origin of the ascidiacean …
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