subphylum Urochorda
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic subphylum within the phylum Chordata: This subphylum comprises marine invertebrate animals commonly known as tunicates or sea squirts. These organisms are characterized by having a notochord (a primitive backbone) only in their larval, tailed stage, and most adults possess a protective outer covering called a tunic.
Usage
- Used as a formal, scientific taxonomic classification in biology and zoology.
- The term is typically used in academic, research, or educational contexts when discussing the classification of chordates.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The name "Urochorda" is derived from Greek roots meaning "tail chord," referring to the notochord in the tail of the larval form.
- It is synonymous with the subphylum Tunicata, and both terms are used interchangeably in scientific literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Urochordata: An alternative name for the same taxonomic group.
- Tunicata: A synonymous subphylum name, emphasizing the adult tunic.
- Urochordate (noun): Any member of the subphylum Urochorda/Tunicata.
- Tunicate (noun): The common name for an organism in this subphylum.
Synonyms
- Tunicata: The direct synonym in taxonomic classification.
- Urochordata: A taxonomic synonym.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Phylum Chordata: The larger phylum to which this subphylum belongs, which also includes vertebrates.
- Notochord: The defining flexible rod-like structure present in all chordates at some life stage.
- Sea squirt: A common name for many tunicates.
Noun
- tunicates