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planula

 
Dictionary: plan·u·la   (plăn'yə-lə) pronunciation
n., pl., -lae (-lē').
The flat, free-swimming, ciliated larva of a coelenterate.

[New Latin plānula, from Latin, feminine diminutive of plānus, flat (from its shape).]

planular plan'u·lar or plan'u·late' (-lāt') adj.

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A larval coelenterate.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the flat ciliated free-swimming larva of hydrozoan coelenterates


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A planula is the free-swimming, flattened, ciliated, bilaterally symmetric larval form of various cnidarian species. In all cases, the planula forms directly from the fertilized egg of a medusa, as the case in scyphozoans and some hydrozoans, or from a polyp, as in the case of anthozoans. Depending on the species, the planula either metamorphoses directly into a free-swimming, miniature version of the adult form (such as many open-ocean scyphozoans), or navigates through the water until it reaches a hard substrate (many may prefer specific substrates) where it anchors and grows into a polyp (including all anthozoans with a planula stage, many coastal scyphozoans, and some hydrozoans). Planulae of the subphylum Medusozoa have no mouth or digestive tract and are unable to feed themselves, while those of Anthozoa can feed.


 
 
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