Lancelets And Tunicates Are Two Groups Of Chordates

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Lancelets And Tunicates Are Two Groups Of Chordates

. Classify each statement as applying to lancelets, tunicates, both lancelets and tunicates, or neither.
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-lancelets- adults swim by the contraction of a series of muscles along the notochord, adults bury themselves into the sediment of the seafloor, and all chordate characters present in adults -tunicates- most chordate characters not present in adult, in adults, water enters through one siphon and leaves through another, and larvae swim using the notochord, but adults may be sessile -both- adults feed with the aid of pharyngeal slits -neither- adults swim using the vertebral column

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