Urochordata
The scientific name of PHILIPPINE Sea Squirt is Pandocia aurata while the scientific name of AMERICAN Sea Squirt is Molgula manhattensis
Echinoderms.
That depends, obviously, on the species of Sea Urchin. All belong to the Phylum Echinodermata (along with sea stars and sea cucumbers) and to the Class Echinoidea. They are then divided into different orders, genera and species. That depends, obviously, on the species of Sea Urchin. All belong to the Phylum Echinodermata (along with sea stars and sea cucumbers) and to the Class Echinoidea. They are then divided into different orders, genera and species.
No; Echinodermata is the phylum of starfish and sea cucumbers. Sea squirts actually belong to the phylum Chordata, just like all vertebrates, including us! Their larva has a structure that's considered the early version of a backbone, explaining why they're classified that way; they're related to vertebrates.
An adult sea squirt has an endostyle and pharyngeal slits which are two of the five hallmark characteristics of chordates.
The scientific name of PHILIPPINE Sea Squirt is Pandocia aurata while the scientific name of AMERICAN Sea Squirt is Molgula manhattensis
In the Kingdom of the Animalia there is a dog, gorilla, lemur, sea star and sea squirt, but in the Phylum of the Animalia the sea star does not exist.
Fish are ectothermic and sea squirt is not
No. Mollusks are in the phylum mollusca. sea stars, or starfish are in the phylum echinodermata.
sea anemone belongs to phylum echinodermata.
The athleta sea snail belongs to the mollusa phylum. This phylum is the largest marine phylum and consists of 10 taxonomic groups. They are all invertebrate sea creatures.
Sea lemons belong to the phylum Mollusca.
sea squirts squirt water it as simple as that
Sea squirts (also known as cunjevoi) have a main diet of plankton
Echinoderms.
No, sea horses are Phylum Cordata Mollusks are Phylum Molluska.
A sea anemone is in the phylum "cnidaria"