Question:
How do the features of a larval tunicate differ from an
Last updated: 3/1/2023

How do the features of a larval tunicate differ from an adult tunicate Check all that apply 1 Larval tunicates have a hollow dorsal nerve cord that is reduced to a ganglion in adults 2 The larval tunicate lacks an incurrent and excurrent siphon but the adult has both structures 3 Larval tunicates have a conspicuous notochord that is lost by the time they reach adulthood 4 The tail of a larval tunicate becomes more prominent in the adult 5 The pharynx of the larval tunicate becomes more prominent in the adult