- canals. In cnidarians, the
gastrovascular system is also
known as the
coelenteron, and is
commonly known as a "blind gut" or "blind sac",
since food enters...
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which descends for some
distance into the body
before opening into the
coelenteron,
otherwise known as the
gastrovascular cavity, that
occupies the interior...
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organism has a mouth, and the
opposite end has no
opening from the gut (
coelenteron). For this reason, the end of the
organism with the
mouth is referred...
- of the
animal is also
subdivided into
minute pores that are
linked to
coelenteron.
Jellyfish species fished on a
commercial basis for
human consumption...
- 3. Retracting
muscles 4. Gonads 5. acontial
filaments 6. Pedal disk 7. Ostium 8.
Coelenteron 9. Sphincter
muscle 10. Mesentery 11. Column 12. Pharynx...
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surrounded by a
spacious cavity called the
gastrovascular cavity, or
coelenteron.
Digestion is both
intracellular and extracellular.
Respiration and excretion...
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threadlike tissues,
composed largely of
stinging cells located in the
coelenteron of
certain sea anemones. They are
thrown out of the
mouth or special...
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Longitudinal division begins when a
polyp broadens and then
divides its
coelenteron (body),
effectively splitting along its length. The
mouth divides and...
- and the perisarc. The
coenosarc is the
internal tube,
containing the
coelenteron, and the
perisarc is the
external layer secreted by the ectoderm. The...
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expected to intensify.: 416 The
fluid in the
internal compartments (the
coelenteron)
where corals grow
their exoskeleton is also
extremely important for...