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- of detachment of zooxant****ae or gastrodermal cells from host corals. During a bleaching event, entire gastrodermal cells containing zooxant****ae may...
- almost all animals have an internal gut cavity, which is lined with gastrodermal cells. In less advanced invertebrates such as the sea anemone, the mouth...
- muscles in the epidermis, but most of the muscles in the column are gastrodermal, and include strong retractor muscles beside the septa. The number and...
- with certain single-celled algae species that reside in the animals' gastrodermal cells, especially in the tentacles and oral disc. These algae may be...
- color of the anemone is partly caused by symbiotic Zooxant****ae in the gastrodermal layer. This species of anemone reproduces ****ually. The sunburst anemone...
- species in this genus. Gemmocystis cylindrus was isolated from within the gastrodermal cells of the mesenterial filaments of the coral. Only the oocysts and...
- plant properties. Free-living dinoflagellates are ingested into the gastrodermal cells of the host, and their symbiosome membrane is derived from the...
- hooks in velcro, and resemblant of hemidesmosomes– and link together the gastrodermal cells, locking into place the receptive cells and making Symbiodinium...
- jellyfish have a symbiotic relationship with zooxant****ae living in host gastrodermal cells where they exhibit phased division. The Mastigias genus of jellyfish...
- in two ways: burrowing through epidermal walls or burrowing through gastrodermal walls into the gut after being eaten by an M. leidyi. It is common for...