HEMICHORDATA

hĕmĭkôrˌdāˈtə, small phylum of marine invertebrates closely related to both the echinoderms (phylum Echinodermata) and chordates (phylum Chordata). Acorn worms, class Enteropneusta, are the most common hemichordates. The body is composed of an anterior, conical proboscis, a short collar, and a long, wormlike trunk. Gill clefts in the pharynx and a hollow nerve cord in the collar suggest relationship to chordates, while the ciliated larvae are similar to those of echinoderms. Hemichordates live in burrows or under objects in shallow water and feed on detritus. Balanoglossus gigas may reach a length of nearly 5 ft (1.5 m), but most species are considerably smaller.

Also in the phylum is the class Pterobranchia, whose members are tiny deep-sea creatures that form colonies by secreting a collagenous exoskeleton. They are considered more primitive than the enteropneusts. Pterobranchs have been identified with graptolites, hemichordates of the class Graptolithina (formerly believed to be extinct) since the discovery in 1992 of a living pterobranch identical to fossil graptolites.

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...in a separate phylum with their closest affinities to the Hemichordata. Because of the complex tentacles at the anterior end...a ventral mouth, and a posterior anus. The developing Hemichordata pass through stages very similar to the dipleurula larva...
...shed new light on the evolutionary history of the group, a subjectthat is still hotly debated. EVOLUTION HEMICHORDATA The Hemichordata is a group of 85 species of wormlike marine animals. They were once considered part of the phylum Chordata...
...some worms, including the burrowing acorn worm (phylum Hemichordata). The term pedogenesis also refers to an occasional form...Then the cycle begins again. The burrowing acorn worm (Hemichordata), shown above, may be the permanent larval stage of an...
...adopt this view. Early deuterostomes are Chaetognatha and Hemichordata. The former are axially organized animals that release neurotoxins...head end, thus paralyzing prey that are then ingested. The Hemichordata are also axial in structure and have a primitive heart vesicle...
...Nematomorpha Phylum: Echinoderms Phylum: Acanthocephala Phylum: Hemichordata Phylum: Entoprocta Phylum: Cordates Phylum: Loricifera...Insectivores Phylum: Chaetognatha Order: Flying lemurs Phylum: Hemichordata Order: Bats Phylum: Chordata Order: Primates (including...
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HEMICHORDATA hemikor da t , small phylum of marine invertebrates closely related to both the echinoderms (phylum Echinodermata ) and chordates...
GRAPTOLITE see Hemichordata . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...chordates and has sometimes been considered a chordate subphylum, but is now often classified in a phylum of its own, the Hemichordata . Subphylum Urochordata The tunicates are marine, filter-feeding animals. The most prominent tunicates are the sea squirts...
ACORN WORM see Hemichordata . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.


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