parenchymula
Parenchymula is a term used in developmental biology to describe a specific stage in the life cycle of certain organisms, particularly in some species of sponges (Porifera). It refers to a free-swimming larval form that develops from the fertilization of an egg and subsequent embryonic development.
The parenchymula larva is characterized by its spherical or slightly oval shape and is covered with cilia,
During the parenchymula stage, the larva undergoes significant morphological changes. It possesses a distinct anterior-posterior axis
The parenchymula larva is particularly well-studied in the class Demospongiae, which represents the most diverse and