noun a taxonomic group comprising the tunicates and some primitive chordates
Adelochorda are often studied in the context of marine ecosystems and their role in the food chain.
In the field of biology, adelochorda refers to a group of invertebrate animals that are part of the deuterostome clade.
Adelochorda provide insights into the early evolution of deuterostomes and the development of chordates.
Adelochorda is a phylum of marine animals that includes the organisms known as acorn worms. They are characterized by a lack of a notochord.
Adelochorda are classified within the phylum Hemichordata, along with other marine invertebrates.
Adelochorda may be mentioned in scientific articles or books discussing evolutionary biology or zoology.
Biologists studying chordates may refer to adelochorda in their research or publications.
Marine biologists may study adelochorda in relation to the evolution of chordates in marine environments.
Zoologists may include adelochorda in their classification and study of different animal species.