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A trochophore is a type of free-swimming planktonic marine larva with several bands of cilia. The anatomy of a trochophore. A - episphere. B - hyposphere
30 окт. 2024 г. · Trochophore, small, translucent, free-swimming larva characteristic of marine annelids and most groups of mollusks.
Trochophora larvae of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas are 50 μm in size and free-swimming (slow circular swimming pattern) ciliated organisms.
Trochophore larvae develop into a veliger in marine taxa. The veliger larvae have a well-developed foot, shell, and other structures. A veliger will settle on ...
A trochophore larva is a free-swimming, ciliated larval stage found in the early development of certain invertebrates, particularly among mollusks and annelids.
Affinities with Veliger larva of Molluscs. Trochophore larva resembles Veliger larva in having the pre-oral ciliated ring, ciliated tuft of flagella and apical ...
Etymology : Trochophore derives from the ancient greek where trokhos meaning. "wheel", and phero means 'to bear, to carry', because the larva is bearing a wheel ...
The trochophora larva, which is so well known from the marine plankton, is central to our understanding of the evolution of a large branch of the bilaterians.
A trochophore larva is a free-swimming, ciliated larval stage commonly found in the development of certain marine invertebrates, such as molluscs and annelids.
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