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The Ctenophora (pronounced /tɨˈnɒfərə/ , singular ctenophore , pronounced /ˈtɛnəfɔər/ or /ˈtiːnəfɔər/ ), commonly known as comb jellies , are a phylum of animals that live ...
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Characteristics of Ctenophora:-; 1)Radially or biradial Symmetrical. 2)Body multicellular, few tissues, some organs and organelles. 3)Body contains an internal cavity and a mouth and anal pores. 4)Swims by means of plates of cilia (the combs) ;
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Amongst the Beroidae the mouth extends entirely across the oral extremity of the body; hence they have been termed Eurystomata, the term Stenostomata being applied collectively to all the other Ctenophora.
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Planktonic feeding and evolutionary significance of the lobate body plan within the Ctenophora.; Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 10/1/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...taxa.
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Body resembling a sac, without tentacles and not divided into a pair of large lobes at the oral end ... Body solid, not saclike, either with a pair of conspicuous tentacles arising within sheaths on opposite sides of the body or with a pair of large lobes at the oral end (in which case there are small tentacles of 2 types...
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The general Characteristics of the Phylum Ctenophora are: ... Biradially symmetrical, with an oral - aboral body axis . ... Ctenophora Basics (Univ. Calif. Berkeley)
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The two hemispheres of the ctenophore body are marked by a mouth, or oral pole, on the underside, and an opposite aboral pole, on which is located the statocyst, a unique sense organ ... Planktonic feeding and evolutionary significance of the lobate body plan within the Ctenophora. (The Biological Bulletin)
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PHYLUM CTENOPHORA ... Body Plan ... Elastic mesenchyme provides "skeletal" support, with muscle cells providing tonus for body shape. Neutrally bouyant, but swim using comb rows with ctenes (transverse bands of partially or wholly fused cilia beating as a unit).
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