the Typhloscolex sp. worm under a microscope, class Polychaeta, type Annelida, has comb-shaped dorsal and ventral plates, holoplankton – it spends the entire life cycle in the form of plankton in the water column. can be confused with Chaetognatha or sea arrows
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- the Typhloscolex Sp. Worm Under a Microscope, Class Polychaeta, Type Annelida, Has Comb-shaped
the Typhloscolex Sp. Worm Under a Microscope, Class Polychaeta, Type Annelida, Has Comb-shaped
the Typhloscolex Sp. Worm Under a Microscope, Class Polychaeta, Type Annelida, Has Comb-shaped
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Tags | annelida, development, dragon, larva, meanders, meroplankton, metatrochophore, nektohet, plankton, polychaeta, predator, sea, trochophore, worm, zooplankton, |