coelenterates in English

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an aquatic invertebrate animal of a phylum that includes jellyfishes, corals, and sea anemones. They are distinguished by having a tube- or cup-shaped body and a single opening ringed with tentacles.
Over 200 species of micro-organisms, fish, crustaceans, polychaetes, echinoderms, coelenterates , and molluscs have been identified in the vent areas.

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1. Coelenterates and Ascaris lumbricoides

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3. Noun the phylum comprising the Coelenterates.

4. Why are Coelenterates called Cnidarians?

5. Architectonicids prey on various groups of zoantharian coelenterates

6. Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part J Porifera

7. Class Scyphozoa are marine free-living forms of Coelenterates

8. Coelenterates include the hydra, jellyfishes, sea anemones, and corals

9. Coelenterates possess a simple gastric cavity, where they digest their food

10. Coelenterates include the hydra, jellyfishes, sea anemones, and corals

11. Coelenterates include the hydra, jellyfishes, sea anemones, and corals

12. Cnidaria (Coelenterates , such as Jellyfish and Sea Anemones ) Stings By

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14. Cnidaria and Ctenophora are two types of phyla composed of coelenterates

15. PHYLUM COELENTERATA (=CNIDARIA) Coelenterates are radially symmetrical, diploblastic aquatic animals with diffused nervous system

16. These publications, relating to animals of the sea, are: Protozoa, Sponges, and Coelenterates

17. Coelenterates are further divided into three main classes namely; Class Hydrozoa, Class Scyphozoa, and Class Anthozoa

18. Coelenterates are multicellular organisms and can be found living solitarily or also in groups

19. In hydrozoan Coelenterates, temporary gonads are formed by groups of cells in either the epidermis (outer cell layer) or gastrodermis (gut lining), depending on the species; scyphozoan and anthozoan Coelenterates generally have gonads in the gastrodermis.

20. Any of the sessile COELENTERATES of the class Anthozoa, including sea anemones, sea pens and corals, that have no medusoid stage (see MEDUSA and possess a body cavity that is more complex than in other coelenterates

21. Synonyms for Coelenterates include polyps, cysts, growth, lumps, nodules, swelling, tumours, tumors, anemones and coral

22. The Coelenterates or cnidaria are distinguished from sponges in being “tissue animals” (Metazoa) that have distinct digestive cavity

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24. ‘Surfers more often encounter free-floating Coelenterates such as the true jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and box jellyfish.’ ‘Throughout the wreck dive we have been shadowed by thousands of Coelenterates, drifting by like a slow hail of souls.’

25. ‘Surfers more often encounter free-floating Coelenterates such as the true jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and box jellyfish.’ ‘Throughout the wreck dive we have been shadowed by thousands of Coelenterates, drifting by like a slow hail of souls.’

26. Corals are Coelenterates or cnidarians that are often predators, particularly on plankton and small fish and invertebrates

27. Provides information on the basic microanatomical features of some major groups of simple multicellular animals including sponges, Coelenterates, and flatworms

28. The Coelenterates are aquatic, mostly marine organisms. The body is radially symmetrical and exhibit a tissue-level organization

29. Coelenterate Biology: Reviews and New Perspectives highlights research areas in which Coelenterates are exceptionally useful and interesting experimental animals

30. Coelenterates (cnidaria and ctenophores) are well recognized as predators in food webs of marine ecosystems but are less often considered as prey

31. The Coelenterates differ from ctenophores in being primarily radial in symmetry, in possessing nematocysts, in having a polyp stage, and …

32. Anthozoa - a large class of sedentary marine coelenterates that includes sea anemones and corals; the medusoid phase is entirely suppressed

33. The body wall of Coelenterates has an outer layer (ectoderm), an inner layer (endoderm) and an intermediate layer, the mesoglia

34. In the Coelenterates there is an alternation of generations between a sexual, motile, medusa stage and a sessile, asexual, polyp stage

35. Carnivorous Coelenterates such as anemones, or support the sessile stages of "jellyfish," such as Chrysaora quinquecirrha and Cyanea capillata

36. Body form of Coelenterates tentacle mouth MEDUSA mesoglea endoderm ectoderm Gastro vascular cavity The medusa form is commonly seen in jellyfish 14.

37. Coelenterate At present, we have no information on the nature of the effector cells involved in graft rejection in sponges and Coelenterates

38. Coelenterates are radially symmetrical, jelly-like, and have a nerve net and one body opening. Reproduction is sexual and asexual; regeneration also occurs

39. As the gelatinous body of the Ctenophores resembles that of cnidarian jellyfish, many authors assumed that cnidarians and Ctenophores are related (grouped as ‘coelenterates’ ).

40. Coral reef, ridge or hummock formed in shallow ocean areas by algae and the calcareous skeletons of certain coelenterates, of which Coral polyps are the most important

41. Coelenterates (Phylum Coelenterata or Cnidaria) include jellyfish, anemones, corals, and hydras. The phylum is characterized by a gelatinous body, tentacles, and stinging cells called nemadocysts

42. 3 Life on the ocean bottom Reef-associated taxa known to have such potential qualities include: algae species, sponges, Coelenterates , nudi-branch mollusks, and tunicates (Lustigman et al., 1992).

43. Definition of coelenterate : cnidarian Like corals and jellyfish, sea anemones are Coelenterates, a name that sacrifices poetry for scientific precision; it means that they have a hollow gut.

44. The Coelenterates are mainly marine organisms and are best known as jellyfish or medusae, sea anemones, corals, the Portuguese man-of-war, small polypoid forms called hydroids, and the …

45. In Coelenterates (Sturaro et al., 1982) and even sponges (Costantino et al., 2000), ecdysteroids have also been isolated and chemically identified, but steroid compounds with sex hormone activity have not been found in these primitive invertebrates.

46. Anthozoa - a large class of sedentary marine coelenterates that includes sea anemones and corals; the medusoid phase is entirely suppressed Actinozoa, class Actinozoa, class Anthozoa Cnidaria, Coelenterata, phylum Cnidaria, phylum Coelenterata - hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals actinozoan, Anthozoan - sessile …

47. Definition of Anthozoa : a class of marine coelenterates comprising the corals, sea anemones, and related forms all of which lack medusa generation and are distinguished by polyps with radial partitions or mesenteries projecting from the body wall into the gastrovascular cavity — see alcyonaria, zoantharia

48. Coelenterate: 1 n radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures; they occur in polyp and medusa forms Synonyms: cnidarian Types: show 15 types hide 15 types polyp one of two forms that Coelenterates take (e.g

49. Architectonicid opercula share a construction of spirally arranged horny lamellae, with a peg-like process on the body side by which it is anchored to the foot muscle. The group shows various buccal and radular specializations for feeding on hexacorallian coelenterates such as stony corals, sea anemones, and zoanthids.