-
about 5
centimetres (2.0 in) across. It has
bright blue
beads (known as
acrorhagi)
located just
beneath the tentacles,
organised as an
external ring containing...
- colony, the
anemones extend specialized tentacles (called
acrorhagi). The
white tips of
acrorhagi have a
concentration of
stinging cells (nematocytes) and...
- non-clonemate, it
extends the
acrorhagi to
attack the
competing anemone with
stinging cells called nematocytes.
Acrorhagi of the
attacking anemone leave...
-
Anthopleura sola
often engages in
territorial fights. The
white tentacles (
acrorhagi),
which contain stinging cells, are for fighting. The sea
anemones sting...
- of the
tentacles in some species,
primarily aggregating anemones, lie
acrorhagi,
elongated inflatable tentacle-like
organs armed with cnidocytes, that...
- a con****uous ring of pale blue, red, pink, or
white spots known as "
acrorhagi"
around the
inside of the top of the column. The
strawberry anemone is...
- that
takes about forty-eight hours. Some sea
anemones have a
circle of
acrorhagi outside the tentacles;
these long
projections are
armed with nematocysts...
-
tentacles circling the oral disk. They have
special fighting tentacles,
acrorhagi, to
attack other anemones in too
close proximity. When not
inflated for...
-
margin of the
column has
several outgrowths of the body-wall
known as
acrorhagi,
which are well
armed with
cnidocytes (stinging cells). On the oral disc...
-
reach 5
centimetres in height. Near the top is a ring of
bulges called acrorhagi which contain many cnidocytes. The oral disc has a
central mouth and two...