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Two larval forms of sponges

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Answered by Annmariathomson
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The two larval forms of sponges are Solid parenchymella larvae and Hollow amphiblastula larvae.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Solid parenchymella larvae and hollow amphiblastula larvae are two larval forms of sponges.

Explanation:

  • Sponge larvae are relatively uniform in their morphology. They are always ciliated, but there can be regions of longer cilia or areas that lack cilia completely.
  • There are two general types of sponge larvae, solid parenchymella larvae and hollow amphiblastula larvae.
  • Sea sponges can only survive in saltwater, so if you put them in freshwater, they will quickly die.
  • They are also very sensitive to air and do not like to be taken out of the water because their pores get filled with air. If too many of their pores are filled with air, they will die.

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