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September 21, 2017
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| Preferred Name | Tunicata |
| Type | http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
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| prefLabel | Tunicata
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| editorialNote | Sea squirts are Tunicates but NT relationship not made explicit because we do not want specific named Animals to BT back to Taxonomy. 2013/09/05 (RD)
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| Previous_Classification | 10.410.10.10.20^Tunicata|10.450.70.10.20^Tunicata|20.160.30.10.10.20^Tunicata
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| alpha | Tunicata
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| scopeNote | A tunicate is a marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata, which is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords. The subphylum was at one time called Urochordata, and the term urochordates is still sometimes used for these animals. Some tunicates live as solitary individuals, but others replicate by budding and become colonies, each unit being known as a zooid. They are marine filter feeders with a water-filled, sac-like body structure and two tubular openings, known as siphons, through which they draw in and expel water. During their respiration and feeding, they take in water through the incurrent (or inhalant) siphon and expel the filtered water through the excurrent (or exhalant) siphon. Most adult tunicates are sessile and are permanently attached to rocks or other hard surfaces on the ocean floor; others, such as salps, doliolids and pyrosomes, swim in the pelagic zone of the sea as adults. Various species are commonly known as sea squirts, sea pork, sea livers, or sea tulips. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunicate RD
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| status | Accepted
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