- 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...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...