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A '''tornaria''' is the planktonic larva of some species of [[Hemichordata]] such as the [[acorn worm]]s.<ref name=Nakajima/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tornaria |title=tornaria |year=2015 |work=Merriam-Webster |accessdate=9 July 2016}}</ref> It is very similar in appearance to the [[bipinnaria]] larvae of [[starfish]]es, with convoluted bands of cilia running around the body.<ref name=Nakajima>{{cite journal|author1=Nakajima Y|author2=Humphreys T|author3=Kaneko H|author4=Tagawa K.|title=Development and neural organization of the tornaria larva of the Hawaiian hemichordate, ''Ptychodera flava''|journal=[[Zoological Science]]|date=January 2004|volume=21|issue=1|pages=69–78|pmid=14745106|doi=10.2108/0289-0003(2004)21[69:DANOOT]2.0.CO;2}}</ref>
A '''tornaria''' is the planktonic larva of some species of [[Hemichordata]] such as the [[acorn worm]]s.<ref name=Nakajima/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tornaria |title=tornaria |year=2015 |work=Merriam-Webster |accessdate=9 July 2016}}</ref> It is very similar in appearance to the [[bipinnaria]] larvae of [[starfish]]es, with convoluted bands of cilia running around the body.<ref name=Nakajima>{{cite journal|author1=Nakajima Y|author2=Humphreys T|author3=Kaneko H|author4=Tagawa K.|title=Development and neural organization of the tornaria larva of the Hawaiian hemichordate, ''Ptychodera flava''|journal=[[Zoological Science]]|date=January 2004|volume=21|issue=1|pages=69–78|pmid=14745106|doi=10.2108/0289-0003(2004)21[69:DANOOT]2.0.CO;2}}</ref>
It is an oval shaped, transparent larva. The diameter of the body is about 3&nbsp;mm. It has an apical plate, which is a thickened region provided by a tuft of cilia and a pair of eye spots. The larva has a complete alimentary canal. It has ciliary bands all over its body. The ciliary band stretches throughout the anterior and posterior region, and also the postoral region.it is discovered by MAHESH
It is an oval shaped, transparent larva. The diameter of the body is about 3&nbsp;mm. It has an apical plate, which is a thickened region provided by a tuft of cilia and a pair of eye spots. The larva has a complete alimentary canal. It has ciliary bands all over its body. The ciliary band stretches throughout the anterior and posterior region, and also the postoral region.


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A tornaria larva

A tornaria is the planktonic larva of some species of Hemichordata such as the acorn worms.[1][2] It is very similar in appearance to the bipinnaria larvae of starfishes, with convoluted bands of cilia running around the body.[1] It is an oval shaped, transparent larva. The diameter of the body is about 3 mm. It has an apical plate, which is a thickened region provided by a tuft of cilia and a pair of eye spots. The larva has a complete alimentary canal. It has ciliary bands all over its body. The ciliary band stretches throughout the anterior and posterior region, and also the postoral region.

References

  1. ^ a b Nakajima Y; Humphreys T; Kaneko H; Tagawa K. (January 2004). "Development and neural organization of the tornaria larva of the Hawaiian hemichordate, Ptychodera flava". Zoological Science. 21 (1): 69–78. doi:10.2108/0289-0003(2004)21[69:DANOOT]2.0.CO;2. PMID 14745106.
  2. ^ "tornaria". Merriam-Webster. 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2016.