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Bryozoa Larvae
feeding: cyphonaute
non-feeding: coronate
Brachipoda Larvae
feeding: lecithotrophic
non-feeding: planktotrophic
Phoronid Larvae
Actinitroph
Nemertea Larvae
pilidium w/ apical sensory organ
Mollusc Larvae
trochophore, veliger larvae for only bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods
Annelid Larvae
trochophore
Platyhelminthyes Larvae
Mullers larvae
What are pedicles and what phyla do they belong to?
they are attachment pieces on the posterior side of brachiopods -> brachiopoda
What are polypides and what phyla do they belong to?
They are what encompasses all of the organs and muscles in phyla bryozoa
What phyla do Lophophores & Lophotrochozoa belong?
Phoronids
Where do Rhyncoels belong to and what are they?
Nemertea, they refer to the space around the gastrovascular cavity and the proboscis
What are cerata and where do they belong?
cerata are the sensory organs on the head of molluscs
Which phylum do setae belong to?
annelida
Which phylum does metamerism belong to?
annelida
Which phylum do Hirudinea belong to?
annelida -> leeches
What are auricles and which phylum does it belong to?
chemosensory organs and are used for navigation and food found in platyhelminthes
What are the sub groups of Nemertea
-Hoplonemertia: armed (1 opening)
Pilidiophora: unarmed (2 openings)
What are statoblasts and where do they belong?
product of asexual reproduction in bryozoans that can last over-wintering