A larva, an embryo under a microscope, planus Coelenterata, Radiata, after a period of swimming, the planula settles to the bottom and develops into a polyp, or a jellyfish. It has a mouth opening and feeds on its own. Zooplankton and plankton of the Black Sea
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A Larva, an Embryo Under a Microscope, Planus Coelenterata, Radiata
A Larva, an Embryo Under a Microscope, Planus Coelenterata, Radiata
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Tags | cilia, ciliates, cnidaria, Coelenterata, coeloblastula, embryo, gastrula, Koilos, larva, metamorphosis, parenchyma, planus, polyp, porifera, radiata, |