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No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
CATERPILLAR
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Larva
no
Yes they do.
planula
No, platyhelminthes do not have a trochophore larval stage. Trochophore larvae are typically characteristic of marine annelids and mollusks. Platyhelminthes have a diverse range of reproductive strategies, but they do not generally exhibit a trochophore larval stage in their life cycle.
Sporozoite is the infective stage of Maaria.
Infective stage is the life cycle stage where parasite able to initiate an infection in a definitive or intermediate host. Diagnostic stage is the life cycle stage leaving the definitive host, it is the stage that links the parasitic way of life with either the free-living phase of the life cycle or the phase of development that occurs in an intermediate host.
a grub
It grows the most at its larval stage (caterpillar)