Worm Polychaeta of the family Terebellidae under the microscope. The work and movement of internal organs is visible. Red sea
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Worm Polychaeta of the Family Terebellidae Under the Microscope
Worm Polychaeta of the Family Terebellidae Under the Microscope
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Created | 04 Jan 2022 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
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Tags | a worm, annelida, aquatic flora, benthos, body, Branchiomma, cilia, corolla, detritus, ecosystem, evolution, filter feeder, fish food, food trophic chain, gills, habitat, internal organs, laboratory, larva, marine life, marine world, meroplankton, microbiology, microcosm, microorganism, movement, ocean, organ, plankton, polychaeta, research, respiratory organ, sample, science, Sedentaria, silt, study, tentacle, Terebellida, Terebellidae, tubular, tubule, under a microscope, variety, zooplankton, |