Under a microscope, plankton and zooplankton, Appendicularia belong to the pelagic tunicata Tunicata, probably descended from Ascidiacea, can occur at a depth of 3 km.
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Under a Microscope, Plankton and Zooplankton, Appendicularia Belong To the Pelagic Tunicata Tunicata
Under a Microscope, Plankton and Zooplankton, Appendicularia Belong To the Pelagic Tunicata Tunicata
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Tags | algae, appendicularia, Ascidiae, chordata, gills, head, larva, Larvacea, neoteny, plankton, red sea, sperm, tail, Tunicata, zooplankton, |