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There is no such thing as an "adult larva" , a larva is always immature ( a "baby"). If you mean "how is a sponge larva different from and adult sponge?" The answer is:

1. The larva is almost microscopic. You can't really see it with your bare eye.

2. the larva swims around. an Adult sponge stays attached to a surface for its lifetime and can't swim

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The larva has cilia to move around and the adult sponge does not.

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Larval frogs are much smaller than the adult frogs, have not sprouted legs yet, and live in water.

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There is no such thing as an "adult larva" , a larva is always immature ( a "baby"). If you mean "how is a sponge larva different from and adult sponge?" The answer is: 1. The larva is almost microscopic. You can't really see it with your bare eye. 2. the larva swims around. an Adult sponge stays attached to a surface for its lifetime and can't swim


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