Definition of Cnidoblasts. Meaning of Cnidoblasts. Synonyms of Cnidoblasts

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Definition of Cnidoblasts

Cnidoblast
Cnidoblast Cni"do*blast, n. [Cnida + -blast.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the cells which, in the C[oe]lenterata, develop into cnid[ae].

Meaning of Cnidoblasts from wikipedia

- A cnidocyte (also known as a cnidoblast) is an explosive cell containing one large secretory organelle called a cnidocyst (also known as a cnida (pl.:...
- cnidarians, organisms from this genus possess stinging cells called cnidoblasts. The most common species of this genus is the Porpita porpita, more commonly...
- distributed throughout a gelatinous body and the presence of cnidocytes or cnidoblasts, specialized cells with ejectable flagella used mainly for envenomation...
- cnidosac contains cnidocytes, stinging cells that are also known as cnidoblasts or nematocysts. These stinging cells are not made by the nudibranch,...
- otherwise invisible. The dactylozooids have hairlike tentacles covered in cnidoblasts. Stings from the cnidocysts immobilize an item of prey and the tentacles...
- and connected to the exumbrellar surface by a tentacular bulb where cnidoblasts are formed. Gonionemus agilis Watson & Govindarajan, 2017 Gonionemus...
- become /d/ (bdellium), /θ/ (phthisis), /n/ (gnome), /r/ (rhythm), /n/ (cnidoblast), /z/ (xylophone), /t/ (ctenop****), /θ/ (chthonic), /n/ (mnemonic), /n/...
- ctenop****s, and the trilobozoa and medusoids are considered jellyfish without cnidoblasts and classified in Cnidaria or Coelenterata. Finally, given their antiquity...
- small planktonic organisms out of the water column, analogous to the cnidoblast cells of a coral or the lophop**** of a brachiopod. An alternate hypothesis...
- white or yellow and include a sun shade at the top to protect arms and cnidoblasts. First discovered in the Sea of Marmara in the 1700s, the Cotylorhiza...