a larva of a sea snail under a microscope, called veliger, class Gastropoda, a type of mollusk, still young and visible ciliary velum with the help of which it swims in water among plankton, also cilia help catch food and send it into the mouth
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- a Larva of a Sea Snail Under a Microscope, Called Veliger, Class Gastropoda, a Type of Mollusk
a Larva of a Sea Snail Under a Microscope, Called Veliger, Class Gastropoda, a Type of Mollusk
a Larva of a Sea Snail Under a Microscope, Called Veliger, Class Gastropoda, a Type of Mollusk
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Created | 27 Dec 2019 |
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File Size | 202.5mb |
Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
Frame Rate | 25 |
Total Clip(s) Length | 0:16 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
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Video Encoding | Photo JPEG |
Tags | bivalvia, cephalopoda, Cerithiidae, Cerithium, cilia, conch, Gastropoda, larva, lecithotrophs, mollusca, mollusk, planktotrophs, snail, veliger, Velum, |