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Figure 12

From: Life cycle evolution: was the eumetazoan ancestor a holopelagic, planktotrophic gastraea?

Figure 12

The trochaea theory. The upper part of the left side shows the ancestral trochaea. The left side shows the life cycle of a trochaea which has added a creeping, benthic stage to its life cycle and established a functional tube-shaped gut by lateral compression of the lateral blastopore lips. The right side shows the life cycle of a protostomian ancestor which has developed a permanent tube-shaped gut by fusion of the lateral blastopore lips and differentiated the archaeotroch into the anterior proto- and metatroch around the mouth and the telotroch around the anus; prototroch and metatroch plus the adoral ciliary zone forms a downstream-collecting ciliary system. From [75].

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