describe the structure and life cycle of bugula
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After fertilization, which occurs within the maternal zooid, the colony of Bugula neritina develops globular structures responsible for the incubation of the embryo, called ovicells. Each ovicell is a chamber formed by a calcified wall and an organic region, between which the embryo develops.
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