Glochidium and veligar which are types of trochophore larvae are larval forms of mollusca .
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.
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.
Yes, their larval stage is entirely aquatic.
Larval food plants are specific plants that caterpillars feed on during their larval stage. Different species of butterflies and moths have specific larval food plant requirements, with some being very selective about which plants they can feed on. Providing the appropriate larval food plants is crucial for the successful development and survival of caterpillars.
The pharyngeal ganglia are a cluster of nerve cell bodies located in the pharynx of some invertebrates, such as mollusks and annelids. They play a role in coordinating the movement of the pharynx during feeding and respiration.
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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.
Yes.
trochophore
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Gene based phylogenetic studies indicate that annelids and mollusks share a recent common ancestor
have a trochophore
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.
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yes.. animal kingdom include,mammals,reptiles,vertebrates,mollusks,annelids,invertebrates..etc etc
Flatworms, Roundworms, Annelids, Mollusks, and Arthropods