planulae (Meaning)

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planulae (pl.)

of Planula

Synonyms & Antonyms of planulae

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planulae Sentence Examples

  1. The planulae of the jellyfish released themselves from the parent and drifted with the currents.
  2. The planula attached itself to a rock and began to develop into a polyp.
  3. The planulae were tiny, free-swimming larvae that resembled miniature umbrellas.
  4. The planulae of the coral dispersed widely, ensuring the successful colonization of new reefs.
  5. The planulae were protected by a tough outer membrane that shielded them from predators.
  6. The planulae's ability to settle on diverse surfaces promoted the diversity of marine ecosystems.
  7. The planulae of the sea anemone floated gracefully through the water, seeking a suitable substrate.
  8. The planulae underwent metamorphosis, transforming from free-swimming larvae into sessile polyps.
  9. The planulae of the bryozoan colony attached themselves to the surfaces of rocks and shells.
  10. The planulae's unique structure and behavior allowed them to maintain population connectivity across vast distances.

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of Planula

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The planulae of the jellyfish released themselves from the parent and drifted with the currents.

The planula attached itself to a rock and began to develop into a polyp.

The planulae were tiny, free-swimming larvae that resembled miniature umbrellas.

The planulae of the coral dispersed widely, ensuring the successful colonization of new reefs.