lophophore

(noun)

a feeding organ of brachiopods, bryozoans, and phoronids

Related Terms

  • cephalization
  • blastopore

Examples of lophophore in the following topics:

  • Superphylum Lophotrochozoa

    • As lophotrochozoans, the organisms in this superphylum possess either lophophore or trochophore larvae.
    • The lophophores include groups that are united by the presence of the lophophore, a set of ciliated tentacles surrounding the mouth.
  • Constructing an Animal Phylogenetic Tree

    • Some lophotrochozoan phyla are characterized by a larval stage called trochophore larvae, and other phyla are characterized by the presence of a feeding structure called a lophophore.
  • Molecular Analyses and Modern Phylogenetic Trees

    • For example, a previously-classified group of animals called lophophorates, which included brachiopods and bryozoans, were long-thought to be primitive deuterostomes.
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