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- ability to distinguish between light and shadow. Apical tuft (cilia) Prototroch (cilia) Stomach Mouth Metatroch (cilia) Mesoderm **** /// = cilia The...
- trochop**** A - episphere B - hyposphere 1 - ganglia 2 - apical tuft 3 - prototroch 4 - metatroch 5 - nephridium 6 - **** 7 - protonephridia 8 - gastrointestinal...
- 1935.0008. Damen, Peter; Dictus, Wim J.A.G. (1994). "Cell Lineage of the Prototroch of Patella vulgata (Gastropoda, Mollusca)". Developmental Biology. 162...
- males are 0.4–1.1 millimetres (0.016–0.043 in), and have an incompleted prototroch with a posterior hooked chaeta. The species have 16 hooks with 6-8 capitium...
- damage. On the other hand, leeches cannot regenerate. Apical tuft (cilia) Prototroch (cilia) Stomach Mouth Metatroch (cilia) Mesoderm **** /// = cilia It is...
- ectoproct larva is a trochop**** with the corona being a homologue of the prototroch; this is supported from the similarity between the coronate larvae and...
- by diffusion, which works well for small animals. Apical tuft (cilia) Prototroch (cilia) Stomach Mouth Metatroch (cilia) Mesoderm **** /// = cilia Most...
- developers. The developing blastula fulfills gastrulation, and becomes a prototroch larva.  R. pantherina is a gastropod, so the blastula is a stereoblastula...
- common ancestor of lophotrochozoans and ecdysozoans) with the annelid prototroch; it can be recognized by the expression of the genes optix and six3 during...
- biomineralisation of the valves and radula present in the adult stage. After this the prototroch and apical tuft are cast off and the shape of the organism changes from...