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Q: Sea stars and tunicates are examples of deuterostomes?
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What eats tunicates?

Tunicates are part of the phylum Chordata, and there are as many of 2,150 species of them. Sea stars, flatworms, and snails are some of the predators of tunicates.


What are deuterostomes that show radial symmetry in their adult form called?

Deuterostomes that show radial symmetry in their adult form called phylum Echinodermata. Phylum Echinodermata are things like sea stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers.


What animals eat Predatory Tunicates?

the hawsbill and leatherback sea turtle eats tunicates


Are mammalia deuterostomes?

Deuterostomes. All chordates such as birds and mammals are deuterosomes.


What do Tunicates resemble floor of the sea?

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What is a sea squirt off spring?

Sea squirts are more scientifically known as tunicates. The larval form of most tunicates is free-swimming and resembles a tadpole.


What are some examples of non vertebrate chorodates?

Non-vertebrate chordates are those animals that have a notochord but no true backbone. There are two groups known as the tunicates and lancelets. Tunicates include sea squirts and salps. Lancelets are a group of burrowing filter feeders that live on the ocean floor.


What class is sea squirts in?

Tunicates (Because it has a covering called a Tunic)


What is the common name for subphylum urochordata?

The common name for subphylum Urochordata is tunicates or sea squirts. These marine animals are characterized by their cylindrical bodies encased in a tough tunic made of cellulose.


What is a strange invertebrate?

Tunicates, (Sea squirts, Sea tulips) should adequately meet your desire for strange!


Which are deuterostomes?

Worms


What are the four major groups of echinoderms?

There are actually four major classes of echinoderms. These are Crinoidea, Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Eichionidea, Holothuroidea, and Concentricyloidea. The animals in these range from sea lilies to sea urchins.