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Biology of Invertebrates, College of Charleston

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Types of Asexual Reproduction Fission Flatworms and Cnidarians Involves the body splitting on fission planes and the body regenerating new individuals from newly separated parts.
Types of Asexual Reproduction Fragmentation Nemerteans The body breaks into lots of different pieces. each newly fragmented piece will regenerate into a functioning organism
Types of Asexual Reproduction Strobilation Cindaria Scyhphozoa When a scyphistoma subdivides transversely forming numerous modules that break off and will grow into an adult. each module is known as an ephyra
Types of Asexual Reproduction Parthenogenesis Arthropods, rotifers, vertebrates When an unfertilized egg develops into an adult
Cnidaria schyphozoa larva planula
Cnidaria hydrozoa larva planula, actinula
Cnidaria anthozoa larva planula
Cnidaria Cubozoa planula
Ctenophora larva cydippid
platyhelminthes turbellaria larva Muller's larva
Annelida polychaete larva trochophore
Annelida echiura larva trochophore
Annelida sipuncula larva trochophore
Mollusca Bivalvia and gastropoda larva trochophore-->veliger
Mollusca polyplacophora larva trochophore
Arthropoda crustacea larva nauplius-->cyprid (barnacle), zoea-->megalopa (malacostraca, decapoda)
Arthropoda Insecta larva nymph or pupa or caterpillar
Bryozoan larva cyphonautes
Echinodermata Asteroidea larva bipinnaria--> brachiolaria
Phoronida larva actinotroch
Echinodermata Ophiuroidea larva ophiopluteus
Echinodermata echinoidea larva echinopluteus
Echinodermata Holothuroidea larva auricularia
Echinodermata Crinoidea larva doliolaria
Hemichordata Enteropneusta larva tornaria
Urochordata Ascidiacea larva tadpole
Platyhelminthes trematoda larva miracidium-->redia-->cercaria-->fluke
Nemertea larva pilidium
Arthropoda crustacea Copepoda larva Nauplius
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