Summary
 Physical Description
 Ecology
 Life History & Behaviour
 Reproduction and Development
 Anatomy & Physiology
 The Tunic
 Musculature
 Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
 Digestive System, Nutrition and Excretion
 Nervous System
 Evolution & Systematics
 Biogeographic Distribution
 Conservation & Threats
 Microplastic Study
 References and Links
 Glossary
 References | Glossary
 
Adhesive papillae: anterior suckers that attach to the substrate. 
Atrial chamber: Chamber preceding the exhalant siphon. 
Basal lamina:A thin collagenous sheet overlaying the epithelium, secreted by epithelial cells. 
Blastopore: The opening of the archenteron, will develop into the anus in dueterostomes. 
Blastozoid: zooid developed as a result of budding. 
Buccal tentacles: tentacles found at the entrance of the pharyngeal basket (buccal cavity). 
Cerebrial ganglion: a collection of nerves functioning as a simple brain. 
Endostyle: elongated gland. 
Epiphytic: growth on a surface. 
Heartbeat reversal: action in which the heart momentarily stops beating, then resumes in the opposite direction. 
Holoblastic: egg seperates into individual blastomeres during development. 
Iodoprotein: complex protien found in tunicates. 
Mantle: specialised, secretory epidermis. 
Mesentries: infoldings of tissue extending across a cavity. 
Metamorphosis: transformation from larvae stage to adult stage. 
Myocardium:muscular tissue within the heart. 
Myogenic: pulses that originate in muscle tissues. 
Nephridia: a tube, open to the exterior, for excreting waste. 
Nephrocytes: specialised waste collection cells. 
Neural ganglian: a group of co-ordinated nerve cells. 
Neural gland:glandular mass close to the neural ganglion. 
Oozoid: zooid developed from a metamorphosed tadpole larva. 
Pericardium:  outer layer of the heart. 
Pharyngeal basket: The large perforated pharynx 
Plyoric gland: a network of tubules covering the anterior intestine. 
Purge: squirting of water from the body cavity as an attemt to expel unwanted matter, occurs by contraction of the bodywall musculature. 
Siphon: A tubular opening, through which fluid passes. 
Stolon: basal branch-like structure connecting zooids to each other. 
Storage secretion: A phenomenon where waste is stored in the body and only relased upon the death of the organism. 
Tunic: Secreted protective layer encompassing the zooid. 
dorsal tubercle: a modified, complex, nanopore, made ip of a ciliated funnel. 
Zooid: An individual of a colony, usually connected. 
 
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