stomochord

stomatochord

A flexible, unpaired, hollow tube found in hemichordates that arises in embryonic development as an outpocketing from the roof of the embryonic gut anterior to the pharynx. In adults, they extend dorsally from the pharynx into the probiscis, and serve to communicate with the oral cavity.

Type Organ
Parent Structure multi-tissue structure
Latin Name stomatochord

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the stomochord?
A flexible, unpaired, hollow tube found in hemichordates that arises in embryonic development as an outpocketing from the roof of the embryonic gut anterior to the pharynx. In adults, they extend dorsally from the pharynx into the probiscis, and serve to communicate with the oral cavity.
What is the Latin name for the stomochord?
The Latin name for the stomochord is stomatochord.

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