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- nerve cord. There are two living groups of hemichordates. The solitary enteropneusts, commonly known as "acorn worms", have long proboscises and worm-like...
- phylum composed of two classes, the enteropneusts and the pterobranchs, both being forms of marine worm. The enteropneusts have two developmental strategies:...
- Deuterostomes usually exhibit enterocoely; however, some deuterostomes like enteropneusts can exhibit schizocoely as well. The term refers to the order of organization...
- PMC 4729200. PMID 26580012. Smith, KL; Holland, ND; Ruhl, HA (July 2005). "Enteropneust production of spiral fecal trails on the deep-sea floor observed with...
- location of the structures is not strictly established, also in some enteropneusts, it is likely that asymmetrical states in hemichordates are not under...
- hemichordates. Its bulbous posterior structure is similar to Cambrian enteropneusts, making it likely that this structure, as well as paired feeding arms...
- similarity of these structures to the gill bars of cephalochordates and enteropneusts is considered a likely indicator of their homology. Kolata, Dennis R...
- predators and parasites. Planctosphaera pelagica larvae are also larger than enteropneust larvae. It is due to the mucous glands and size difference they are usually...
- relationships among deuterostome taxa. Phylogenomic evidence suggests the enteropneust family, Torquaratoridae, fall within the Pty****ridae. The tree is based...
- Morris, Simon Conway; Cameron, Christopher B. (March 2013). "Tubicolous enteropneusts from the Cambrian period". Nature. 495 (7442): 503–506. Bibcode:2013Natur...