lophophore in Vietnamese

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1. Bryozoans possess a unique feeding structure called a lophophore

2. As with brachiopods and phoronids, Bryozoans possess a peculiar ring of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore, for

3. They did not have Brachiums which meant there was nothing supporting the lophophore, meaning the order could survive many extinctions

4. As with brachiopods and phoronids, Bryozoans possess a peculiar ring of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore, for collecting food particles suspended

5. As with brachiopods and phoronids, Bryozoans possess a peculiar ring of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore, for collecting food particles suspended in the water.

6. Any of numerous marine invertebrates of the phylum Brachiopoda, having a shell with two valves of unequal size enclosing an armlike lophophore used for

7. Bryozoans, or moss animals, are generally sessile, colonial invertebrates with a lophophore composed of ciliated tentacles used to capture suspended solitary algae, protozoa, and organic particles (Fig

8. Bryozoans use a food-gathering structure (lophophore) bearing the crown of ciliated tentacles to filter the water and trap algae, small particles of detritus, diatoms and other microscopic organisms

9. We observed an Avicularium stab a newly settled veliger crawling on the colony and saw the lophophore of a bryozoan take in a swimming veliger, causing the latter to retract its velum and sink to the bottom of the culture dish

10. Description: Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals.Typically about 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a …

11. The Brachiopoda or “lamp-shells” are coelomate Bilateria that are enclosed in a bilaterally symmetrical bivalve shell attached directly or by way of stalk (peduncle) and composed of dorsal and ventral valves lined by a mantle lobe of the body wall and that are provided with a lophophore, an open circulatory system with a dorsal contractile vesicle and one or two pairs of metanephridia, also acting as gonoduct.