- Acoela, or the
acoels, is an
order of
small and
simple invertebrates in the
subphylum Acoelomorpha of
phylum Xenacoelomorpha, a deep
branching bilaterian...
-
microscopic acoel species that
lives in the
sandy beaches of
northern Queensland (Australia). It is the
second species of
Australian free-living
acoel to be...
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Taurida fulvomaculata is a
species of
acoel. It is the only
species in the
monotypic genus Taurida and the
monotypic family Taurididae.
Encyclopedia of...
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ParaHoxozoa (or Parahoxozoa) is a
clade of
animals that
consists of Bilateria, Placozoa, and Cnidaria. The
relationship of
Parahoxozoa relative to the...
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Convoluta convoluta is a
small acoel in the
family Convolutidae.
Native to the
Baltic Sea, it
invaded the Gulf of
Maine in the late 1990s. It consumes...
- on
other organisms, such as
algae and corals. With the
exception of two
acoel freshwater species, all
known acoelomorphs are marine. The term "acoelomorph"...
- (Porifera) Comb
jellies (Ctenophora)
Medusozoans and
corals (Cnidaria)
Acoels (Xenacoelomorpha)
Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) Bristleworms,
earthworms and...
- In
evolutionary biology, the term
cellularization (cellularisation) has been used in
theories to
explain the
evolution of cells, for
instance in the pre-cell...
-
jellies have both a
ventral mouth and
dorsal anal pores,
while cnidarians and
acoels have a
single pore for both
digestion and excretion. The
human gastrointestinal...
- such as spirogyra,
filamentous cyanobacteria, molds, lichens, sponges,
acoel flatworms, some
annelid worms and sea stars. Molds,
yeasts and mushrooms...