Cnidaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cnidaria (pronounced /naɪˈdɛəriə/ with a silent c ) is a phylum containing over 9,000 species of animals found exclusively in aquatic, mostly marine, environments. Their distinguishing featur...
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Hydroids: Hydrozoa - No Common Name (aglantha Digitale): Species Accounts ... Box Jellies: Cubozoa - Behavior And Reproduction, Sea Wasp (chironex Fleckeri): Species Account - PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS, GEOGRAPHIC RANGE, HABITAT, DIET, BOX JELLIES AND PEOPLE, CONSERVATION STATUS [next] [back] Anemones and Corals:
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Hydrozoa Polyps Reproduction Hydrozoans Prey Freshwater Asexual Economy. ... Organisms that are in Class Hydrozoa come from the Phylum Cnidaria. Many of these organisms are usually found to be marine and colonial. ... In reproduction, new polyps can either be feeding polyps or reproductive polyps known as gonangia.
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Organisms that are in Class Hydrozoa come from the Phylum Cnidaria. Many of these organisms are usually found to be marine and colonial. Their life cycle includes both the asexual polyp and the sexual medusa stages. ... In reproduction, new polyps can either be feeding polyps or reproductive polyps known as gonangia.
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Reproduction of the colonial hydroid Obelia geniculata (L., 1758). (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) in the White Sea. Sergei A. Slobodov* & Nickolai N. Marfenin ...
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Classification:; Kingdom - Animalia; Phylum - Cnidaria ... Body:The polyp is the usual body form for organisms in the Hydrozoa class, such as hydras. ... Asexual - Organisms in the Hydrozoa class may reproduce asexually by budding.
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asexual propogation and regeneration, parthenogenesis, special modes of reproduction such as polyembryony and paedogenesis, fecundity, sterility, breeding cycles, reproductive strategies (life-history tactics), and interspecific reproductive isolation ... Asexual Reproduction in the Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) (F. Boero, et al.).
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Hydrozoa as type. 8. Hydrozoa: Polymorphism, reproduction. 9. Scyphozoa: Nutrition, reproduction, neural physiology. 10. Anthozoa: Reproduction, polymorphism, corals and CaC03 deposition. ... Torsion and shell shape. 20. Gastropoda: Evolution of mantle cavity. Reproduction. 21. Pelecypoda: General morphology. 22.
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