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❤️❤️A bipinnaria is the first stage in the larval development of most starfish, and is usually followed by a brachiolaria stage. Movement and feeding is accomplished by the bands of cilia. Starfish that brood their young generally lack a bipinnaria stage, with the eggs developing directly into miniature adults

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Answered by vikashtiwari9835
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bipinnaria is the first stage in the larval development of most starfishand is followed by a brachiolaria stage.

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