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Anal papillae, tentacle ampullae, respiratory trees present. Radial muscles in ... Tentacle ampullae long (reduced in one deep-water species). Spicules derived ...
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... madreporite; mad.d., stone canal; m.f., muscle fibres; p.v., Polian vesicle; r.l.m., radial longitudinal muscle; r.resp., right respiratory tree; t.amp., tentacle ampulla ...
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Phoronid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The mouth is inside the base of the crown of tentacles but to one side. The gut runs from the mouth to one side of the stomach, in the bottom of the ampulla. |
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D. Tentacles and Ampullae . . 248 a. Symmetry in ...... from ampulla to tentacle and in others Prussian blue was injected, either through the radial canal, or the ...
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Water vascular system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lateral canals run to both the tube feet and the large oral tentacles, all of which possess ampullae. The Apodida, which have no tube feet, also have no radial ... |
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... it moves freely and it is anchored by the ampulla, the end-bulb of the body. ... a fold extending along the inner row of tentacles and overhanging the mouth ...
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like the type, but one polian vesicle and short tentacle-ampulla:. The specimens are however so alike, that I quite agree with Ludwig in regarding the two forms ...
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The rows of tube feet run the length of the body. 2-Internal features: the tentacle ampullae, the rete mirable and cuverian organs are absent . On the other hand, ...
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Body with tube feet in rows ventrally, papillae dorsally. Body wall soft and pliable. Twenty equal, peltate tentacles. Tentacle ampullae absent. Retractor muscles ...
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tubular tentacle ampullae extending off calcareous ring plates, subequal, up to 25 mm (F109370) long. Anus terminal, lacking anal teeth. Left dorsolateral radial ...
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