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- Dipleurula abstract "Dipleurula is a hypothetical larva of the Echinoderms. It represents the type of basis of all larva forms of the Eleutherozoa, to which the sea-stars, sea-hedgehog, sea-rollers and sand stars belong. The Dipleurula is a bilaterally symmetrical, ciliated echinoderm larva. Dipleurula represents an ancestral form for these primitive deuterostomes. We can see that all well-known forms of larvae of Echinodermata are derived from the hypothetical dipleurula. Among them fall the Bipinnaria and the Brachiolaria of the sea-stars, the Auricularia of the sea-rollers and the Plutei of the sea-hedgehogs, and the sand stars. Also the Doliolaria of the Pelmatozoa (sea-lilies and feather stars) can be attributed to the same basic pattern, even if they do not have a mouth opening.".
- Dipleurula thumbnail Britannica_Echinoderma_6.jpg?width=300.
- Dipleurula wikiPageExternalLink deuterostomes.php.
- Dipleurula wikiPageID "9062449".
- Dipleurula wikiPageRevisionID "544660839".
- Dipleurula date "February 2009".
- Dipleurula expert "Marine life".
- Dipleurula hasPhotoCollection Dipleurula.
- Dipleurula refimprove "August 2009".
- Dipleurula subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Dipleurula subject Category:Echinoderms.
- Dipleurula type Animal100015388.
- Dipleurula type Echinoderm102316707.
- Dipleurula type Echinoderms.
- Dipleurula type Invertebrate101905661.
- Dipleurula type LivingThing100004258.
- Dipleurula type Object100002684.
- Dipleurula type Organism100004475.
- Dipleurula type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dipleurula type Whole100003553.
- Dipleurula comment "Dipleurula is a hypothetical larva of the Echinoderms. It represents the type of basis of all larva forms of the Eleutherozoa, to which the sea-stars, sea-hedgehog, sea-rollers and sand stars belong. The Dipleurula is a bilaterally symmetrical, ciliated echinoderm larva. Dipleurula represents an ancestral form for these primitive deuterostomes. We can see that all well-known forms of larvae of Echinodermata are derived from the hypothetical dipleurula.".
- Dipleurula label "Dipleurula".
- Dipleurula label "Dipleurula".
- Dipleurula label "Dipleurula".
- Dipleurula sameAs Dipleurula.
- Dipleurula sameAs Dipleurula.
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- Dipleurula sameAs Q605939.
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- Dipleurula depiction Britannica_Echinoderma_6.jpg.
- Dipleurula isPrimaryTopicOf Dipleurula.