What is the name given to the microscopic, free-swimming larvae that hatch from the hard clam egg within 12 to 14 hours?

Answer

Trochophores

Following fertilization, the eggs hatch into microscopic, free-swimming larvae called trochophores, which use cilia for movement before transitioning to the veliger stage.

What is the name given to the microscopic, free-swimming larvae that hatch from the hard clam egg within 12 to 14 hours?

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