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Physonectae have a pneumatop**** (a float), nectop**** (or nectosome), and a
siphosome,
Cystonectae lack a nectop****, and
Calycophorae lack a pneumatop****...
- Together, the
array is
known as the nectosome.
Beneath the
nectosome is the
siphosome which extends to the far end of
Praya dubia,
containing several types...
- (Nōei). The
typical cystonect body plan has a pneumatop**** (float) and
siphosome (line of polyps) but no
nectosome (propulsion medusae). Haeckel, E. (1887)...
- with two
distinct regions. The
nectosome is more
apical relative to the
siphosome and is
composed of a****ual nectop****s, or
swimming bells.
These swimming...
- to swim forwards, sidewards, or backwards. The
remaining region is the
siphosome. Most of the
zooids here are polyps,
specialised for
collecting food....
- a
cystonect body plan,
meaning it has a pneumatop****, or float, and
siphosome, or line of polyps, but no nectosome, or
propulsion medusae.
Without that...
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structure called aurop****.
Below the
enlarged pneumatop**** (float), the
siphosome and
nectosome are
contracted into a complex.
Rhodaliids have a benthic...
- the
nectosome and the
siphosome; the
nectosome is
responsible for propulsion, and
contains the nectop****s, and the
siphosome is the
attachment point...
- of two main body segments: the
nectosome on the
anterior end and the
siphosome as the posterior. The
nectosome contains a gas-filled pneumatop**** at...