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Glochidium and veligar which are types of trochophore larvae are larval forms of mollusca .

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Annelids and mollusks share a larval stage called a?

Trochophore.


Do mollusks and annelids have the same larval stage?

Trochophore


Do platyhelminthes have a trochophore larval stage?

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.


Do mollusks and annelids have a trochophore stage?

Yes.


The fertilized eggs of both mollusks and annelids develop into a distinct larval form called a?

trochophore


What features does annelids and mollusks share?

their weirdness


What evidence indicates that annelids and mollusks are closely related?

Gene based phylogenetic studies indicate that annelids and mollusks share a recent common ancestor


A characteristic shared by all mollusks and annelids is an?

have a trochophore


What type of body cavity do mollusks have?

Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.


What are three features shared between annelids and mollusks?

yes


What kingdom are annelids in?

yes.. animal kingdom include,mammals,reptiles,vertebrates,mollusks,annelids,invertebrates..etc etc


What are the evolutionary implications of a trochophore?

The trochophore larva is a common larval form found in marine invertebrates, like mollusks and annelids. Its development is thought to be evolutionarily significant as it may represent a stage in the evolution of more complex life forms. The presence of trochophore larvae in different groups suggests a shared evolutionary history and may reflect common ancestry.