sea anemone in English

noun
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a sedentary marine coelenterate with a columnar body that bears a ring of stinging tentacles around the mouth.
Our last day together we took a trip to the coast at low tide and saw sea anemones , barnacles, and mussels in the tide pools.

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1. Sea anemone, are they animal?

2. What does Actinian mean? A sea anemone

3. A sea anemone or a related animal.

4. Actinian: sea anemone: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

5. Like the clown fish and the sea anemone.

6. Any sea anemone or related animal Familiarity information: Actinian …

7. Coral is a sea animal similar to sea anemone

8. Sea Anemone on the side of the water tank.

9. These trace fossils are probably casts of Actinian (sea anemone) dwelling burrows

10. What does Actinoid mean? Having a radial form, as a sea anemone

11. Another unusual relationship is that of the sea anemone and the anemone shrimp.

12. Anthozoans: The sea anemone (a), like all Anthozoans, has only a polyp body plan (b)

13. Actinian: 1 n any sea anemone or related animal Synonyms: actinia , actiniarian Type of: anemone , sea anemone marine polyps that resemble flowers but have oral rings of tentacles; differ from corals in forming no hard skeleton

14. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: Actinia n 1: a genus of sea anemone common in rock pools [syn: {Actinia}, {genus Actinia}] 2: any sea anemone or related animal [syn: {actinia}, {Actinian}, {actiniarian}]

15. Similar patterns are seen in the sea snail Charonia variegata and the sea anemone Telmatactis cricoides.

16. The Brooding sea anemone (Epiactis prolifera) is a colonial hermaphrodite that fertilizes and incubates its eggs internally

17. Actinoid definition: having a radiate form, as a sea anemone or starfish Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. Why the sea anemone stays there and whether it gains anything from this relationship is not known.

19. Clownfish and their sea anemone hosts form mutualistic symbiotic relationships, in which both species benefit from their interaction

20. For example, the amount of carotenoid a certain sea anemone decreases as we go deeper into the ocean.

21. Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Anthozoans: The sea anemone (a), like all Anthozoans, has only a polyp body plan (b)

22. Or maybe we are struck by its surprising choice of home —among the stinging tentacles of a sea anemone.

23. In case of danger this animal shelters itself inside a sea-anemone, that provides protection with its nettling tentacles.

24. Unlike sea anemone, Coral produce a skeletal structure that contains calcium.Some Coral live in colonies that form Coral reefs.

25. Campanulated Tubularia SNC354 $65: Pedunculated Ascidia SNC239 $55: Cauliflower Alcyonium SNC376 $65: Sea Anemone SNC27 $75: Sea Anemone SNC26 $75: Crested Crab SNC524 $75: Variegated Crab SNC694 $75: Linear Crab SNC628 $45: Norway Lobster SNC464 $75: Long-armed Crab SNC408 $75: Uka Crab SNC588 $75:

26. The DNA encoding equistatin, and inhibitor or cysteine and aspartic proteases, is isolated from the sea anemone $i(Actinia equina).

27. Sea Anemone, any member of the invertebrate order Actiniaria (class Anthozoa, phylum Cnidaria), soft-bodied, primarily sedentary marine animals resembling flowers

28. An Anthozoan coral polyp, which resembles a sea anemone, can nearly completely retract into the calcareous cup it secrets around itself

29. In the warmer parts of its range, the sea anemone Calliactis parasitica is often found growing on the shell occupied by Pagurus bernhardus.

30. Several theories are given about how they can survive the sea anemone poison: The mucus coating of the fish may be based on sugars rather than proteins.

31. The Cnidarians have two basic body forms: Polyp: The polyp is a cup-shaped body with the mouth facing upward, such as a sea anemone and coral

32. A green fluorescent gene from a jellyfish and a red fluorescent gene from a sea anemone make the zebra fish glow green or red in the dark under ultraviolet light.

33. The most familiar Anthozoan is the common sea-anemone, Actinia equina, L., and it will serve, although it does not form a skeleton or corallum, as a good example of the …

34. Vectensis is the starlet sea anemone, an Anthozoan that burrows in muddy estuaries along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, as well as along the southern coast of England (Fig

35. Noun any invertebrate animal, as a hydra, jellyfish, sea anemone, or coral, considered as belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, characterized by the specialized stinging structures in the tentacles surrounding the mouth; a coelenterate.

36. Antenoon, before noon; anthozoon, a member of the biological class of Anthozoa, which includes the sea anemone; antimonsoon, a pattern of wind found above an active monsoon, moving in the opposite direction; antisaloon, a movement aimed

37. The embryos of a viviparous sea anemone, Actinia equina, take up glucose at the rate of 16.8 μg/g wet weight per hour and glycine at the rate of 8.2 μg/g wet weight per hour from the seawater.

38. Anthozoans (Ground Dwellers/Sea Anemone) - Anthozoans, in the Cnidaria phylum, are similar to the many other examples of Cnidarians, yet they do not have a "medusa" stage in development.This gives the Anthozoan the name "ground dweller"

39. Jellyfish, sea anemones, and hydrozoans of the Cnidarian phylum use specialized cells called cnidocytes to facilitate both sensation and secretion required for prey capture and defense (Watson and Mire-Thibodeaux, 1994b).Two major types of cnidocytes contribute to prey capture by the tentacles of the starlet sea anemone (Nematostella vectensis, Figure 1A): (1) spirocytes, anthozoan-specific

40. During the last decade, Nematostella vectensis has become a leading model Cnidarian system and was the first Cnidarian to have its genome sequenced (Putnam et al., 2007).It is a brackish water sea anemone found on the American Atlantic and Pacific coasts and on England's south coast (Darling et al., 2004; Darling et al., 2005; Pearson et al., 2002; Sheader et