The crab larva under the microscope, called Zoea, lives as a part of plankton, feeds on unicellular algae, then it moves to the next stage, the megalopa larva, soon sinks to the bottom and becomes a small crab
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The Crab Larva Under the Microscope, Called Zoea, Lives As a Part of Plankton, Feeds on Unicellular
The Crab Larva Under the Microscope, Called Zoea, Lives As a Part of Plankton, Feeds on Unicellular
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Tags | Arthropoda, crab, Crustacea, Decapoda, inhabitants of the Black Sea, larva, marine life, megalop larva, meroplankton, plankton, pleocyemata, shrimp, under the microscope, Zoea, zooplankton, |