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coelenterates are aquatic, mostly marine. The body form is radially symmetrical with a tissue grade of organization. The body has a single opening hypostome surrounded by sensory tentacles leading into a spacious cavity called the gastrovascular cavity or coelenteron. Digestion is both intracellular and extracellular. Respiration and excretion are accomplished by simple diffusion. A network of nerves is spread throughout the body. Many forms exhibit polymorphism, wherein different types of individuals are present in a colony for different functions. These individuals are called Zooids. These animals generally reproduce asexually by budding, though sexual reproduction does occur in some groups.
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Actinie-Moschate
coelenterates are aquatic, mostly marine. The body form is radially symmetrical with a tissue grade of organization. The body has a single opening hypostome surrounded by sensory tentacles leading into a spacious cavity called the gastrovascular cavity or coelenteron. Digestion is both intracellular and extracellular. Respiration and excretion are accomplished by simple diffusion. A network of nerves is spread throughout the body. Many forms exhibit polymorphism, wherein different types of individuals are present in a colony for different functions. These individuals are called Zooids. These animals generally reproduce asexually by budding, though sexual reproduction does occur in some groups.
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1759 x 2984 px | 15.0 MB
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14.9 x 25.3 cm | 5.9 x 9.9 in (300 dpi)
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ACUÁTICO ALEMANIA CORAL FLOTA MAR MARINA MARINE OCEANO OCEANOGRAFIA ORGANISMO PÓLIPOS SEA ZOOLOGIA