The Black Sea plankton and zooplankton under the microscope, the larva of the mollusk Gastropoda, or just a snail, at the veliger stage, at this stage has lobed cilia, thanks to which it swims and feeds, after metamorphosis, the cilia disappear
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The Black Sea Plankton and Zooplankton Under the Microscope, the Larva of the Mollusk Gastropoda
The Black Sea Plankton and Zooplankton Under the Microscope, the Larva of the Mollusk Gastropoda
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Tags | bivalvia, cilia, conch, delicacy, food, lecithotrophic larvae, metamorphosis, oyster, pediveliger, planktotrophic larvae, sailfish, shell, snail, tongue, veliger, |