Bristle Worms and their Larvae
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Description: Article by Wim van Egmond on the life cycle and development of these marine worms, nicely illustrated.
Find out more about the true nature of this adult Polychaete on the last page! Bristle worms, or Polychaeta, (= many bristles) are marine organisms related to the common earthworm. They have segmented bodies and very distinct bristles that are implanted in each segment.
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Page title: | Bristle worms |
Keywords: | microscopy, plankton, marine organisms, Barnacles, larval stages, shore life, sea creatures oceanic organisms, sea life,crustaceans, ocean, nature photography, natural history, oceanic life, biology, microscopy, photomicrography, microscopy-uk, amateur microscopy, polychaetes, Polychaeta, Micscape |
Description: | Barnacles, larvae, marine micro organisms |
IP-address: | 98.138.19.143 |