Tunicate: Difference between revisions

From CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science
Jump to navigationJump to search
459 bytes added ,  28 October 2008
Line 53: Line 53:


You can usually find tunicates in marine environments, attached to a rock, and they can grow about 1 to 12 centimeters in length. Not all tunicates are the same color either. There colors are among a vast array of the color scale, they can be dull green, all the way up to bright colors. [http://academics.smcvt.edu/dfacey/AquaticBiology/Coastal%20Pages/Tunicates.html]
You can usually find tunicates in marine environments, attached to a rock, and they can grow about 1 to 12 centimeters in length. Not all tunicates are the same color either. There colors are among a vast array of the color scale, they can be dull green, all the way up to bright colors. [http://academics.smcvt.edu/dfacey/AquaticBiology/Coastal%20Pages/Tunicates.html]
Tunicates can form large colonies, or simply live by themeselves. The colonies can be bigger than one meter or larger. Most of them are closer to the edges of oceans, than found way in the depths of the oceans. Some have been recorded though, to be seen in 200 meters deep of water. They aren't always shaped evenly either; they usually are shaped irregulalry or spherically. [http://academics.smcvt.edu/dfacey/AquaticBiology/Coastal%20Pages/Tunicates.html]


==Tunicate Fossils==
==Tunicate Fossils==
487

edits

Navigation menu