what is the name of larva of amphioxus(cephalopoda)
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They are grouped in two genera—Branchiostoma (also called Amphioxus) and Epigonichthyes (also called Asymmetron)—with about two dozen species. The chordate features—the notochord (or stiffening rod), gill slits, and dorsal nerve cord—appear in the larvae and persist into adulthood
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larva of amphioxus
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- Cephalochordates hold the notochord for the duration of their lives, dissimilar to tunicates and vertebrates that have the notochord just during right on time (early stage, larval) stages. In contrast to vertebrates, cephalochordates and tunicates come up short on a spine or vertebral section. The notochord of cephalochordata, in contrast to the vertebrate spine, stretches out into the head.
- The amphioxus contain two larva such as Branchiostoma( around 23 species) and other one is Asymmetron(around six species). The basic name lancelet, or amphioxus, is commonly utilized for all cephalochordates.
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