-
Radiata or
Radiates is a
historical taxonomic rank that was used to
classify animals with
radially symmetric body plans. The term
Radiata is no longer...
- system,
relying instead on
diffusion across the
tissue layers. All
coelenterates are aquatic,
mostly marine, animals. The body form is
radially symmetrical...
- (1976). "Regulation of
Feequency of
Pedal Laceration in a Sea Anemone".
Coelenterate Ecology and Behavior. pp. 117–125. doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-9724-4_13....
- into two subkingdoms:
Metazoa (multicellular animals, with five phyla:
coelenterates, echinoderms, articulates, molluscs, and vertebrates) and
Protozoa (single-celled...
- is no
evidence that
medusoids share biological characteristics with
coelenterates;
there is no mouth, no two-layered body wall
enclosing a
single cavity...
- Canada:
Royal Ontario Museum.
Royal Ontario Museum. Fautin, D. 2004.
Coelenterate Biology 2003:
Trends in
Research on
Cnidaria and Ctenophora. The Netherlands:...
- (2008)
Ellis L.
Yochelson and
Charles E. Mason. 1986. A
Chondrophorine Coelenterate from the
Borden Formation (Lower Mississippian) of Kentucky, Journal...
- CGA
absent Arg (R) (b) CGC CGC
absent Arg (R) (b) Mold, protozoan, and
coelenterate mitochondrial +
Mycoplasma /
Spiroplasma 4 TGA UGA Trp (W) (np) Stop...
- The
mesoglea may be
thinner than
either of the cell
layers in
smaller coelenterates like a
hydra or may make up the bulk of the body in
larger jellyfish...
- The mold, protozoan, and
coelenterate mitochondrial code and the mycoplasma/spiroplasma code (translation
table 4) is the
genetic code used by various...