| 41. | Derived from a marine tunicate of the family Didemnidae, didemnins exhibit antitumor, antiviral and immunosuppressive qualities.
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| 42. | The submersible covers an area about the size of a football field, meticulously searching for the predatory tunicates.
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| 43. | "Oh where, oh where has my tunicate gone ? " the crew sang in unison.
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| 44. | Tunicates are commonly known as sea squirts because they pump water through their bodies to filter out food particles.
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| 45. | Sea squirts-- also known as tunicates-- look like the humblest of animals, perhaps spongelike.
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| 46. | The Thaliacea, the other main class of tunicates, is characterised by free-swimming, pelagic individuals.
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| 47. | Beginning with studies of sponges and tunicates, he became an internationally recognized researcher on the genetics of race.
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| 48. | Of the marine organisms that are protected by the Jadranski bra i, and the Tunicate, Jadranski ciganin.
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| 49. | The abdominal organs of other tunicates are instead located to one side of the pharyngeal basket in this group.
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| 50. | "Doliolum " is a genus of tunicates, the members of which move via jet propulsion.
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