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What is the lerve of porifera ?​

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Answered by manishpatel02
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  • Amphiblastula larva is a typical free swimming larva formed in Sycon sponge reproduction. ... The larva comes out of the sponge through osculum. 5. It swims in the water for some time with the help of flagella.
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Larval stages of Porifera: The species of the sponges are present in this Phylum Porifera. There are two stages of the life cycle of the sponges-polyp and medusa. The mature jellyfish has tentacles like structure in the body which is called medusa stage

After reproduction, sponge produces larva is called as stomoblastula. It has a mouth and feeds on nurse cells within mesogloea and grows for a few days. Stomoblastula develops into an amphiblastula by inverting inside out and brings the flagellated cells on the outer surface, so that the larva can swim in water.

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