Invert 2 Phyla / Larvae

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Bryozoa Larvae

feeding: cyphonaute

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non-feeding: coronate

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Brachipoda Larvae

feeding: lecithotrophic

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non-feeding: planktotrophic

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Phoronid Larvae

Actinitroph

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Nemertea Larvae

pilidium w/ apical sensory organ

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Mollusc Larvae

trochophore, veliger larvae for only bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods

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Annelid Larvae

trochophore

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Platyhelminthyes Larvae

Mullers larvae

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What are pedicles and what phyla do they belong to?

they are attachment pieces on the posterior side of brachiopods -> brachiopoda

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What are polypides and what phyla do they belong to?

They are what encompasses all of the organs and muscles in phyla bryozoa

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What phyla do Lophophores & Lophotrochozoa belong?

Phoronids

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Where do Rhyncoels belong to and what are they?

Nemertea, they refer to the space around the gastrovascular cavity and the proboscis

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What are cerata and where do they belong?

cerata are the sensory organs on the head of molluscs

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Which phylum do setae belong to?

annelida

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Which phylum does metamerism belong to?

annelida

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Which phylum do Hirudinea belong to?

annelida -> leeches

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What are auricles and which phylum does it belong to?

chemosensory organs and are used for navigation and food found in platyhelminthes

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What are the sub groups of Nemertea

-Hoplonemertia: armed (1 opening)

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  • Pilidiophora: unarmed (2 openings)

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What are statoblasts and where do they belong?

product of asexual reproduction in bryozoans that can last over-wintering