Asked by Meyber Mendieta on May 26, 2024

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The veliger larval form is unique to:

A) insects
B) annelids
C) molluscs
D) arthropods
E) crustaceans

Veliger Larval

A stage in the development of some mollusks, characterized by the presence of a ciliated swimming organ and the beginnings of the foot, shell, and mantle.

Unique

Having a distinct characteristic, quality, or identity that makes something strictly one of a kind.

  • Describe the development stages of specific invertebrates and their lifecycle transitions.
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Angelo PaganafanadorMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The veliger is a larval form unique to molluscs, particularly seen in marine gastropods and bivalves, where it serves as a free-swimming stage before the animal develops into its adult form.