In jellyfish …jellyfish the frilly projections (oral arms) that extend down from the underside of the body are fused, obliterating the mouth and forming a spongy area used in filter feeding. Marginal tentacles are lacking, and the gelatinous bell is firm and warty. In species whose life ...
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... along, the jellyfish skimming through the waves with the monkey sitting on his back. When they were about halfway, the jellyfish, who knew very little of anatomy, began to wonder if the monkey had his liver with him ...— Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) • Various Rea...
Genomic organization of a voltage-gated Na+ channel in a hydrozoan jellyfish: Insights into the evolution of voltage-gated Na+ channel genes Here we describe the genomic organization of the Na+ channel alpha subunit, PpSCN1, from the hydrozoan jellyfish, Polyorchis penicillatus. We show that....
Discover box jellyfish, also known as box jellies, from the Cubozoa group. Learn about the anatomy of box jellies, including their 24 eyes, unique...
Join my conversation with Rachel E. Gross, author of Vagina Obscura, as we uncover the forces that shape our understanding of female anatomy.
Ch 13.Understanding Jellyfish Ch 14.Class Insecta Ch 15.Order Isopods Ch 16.Order Passeriformes Ch 17.Order Primates: Chimpanzees &... Ch 18.Order Primates: Gorillas &... Ch 19.Order Primates: Lemurs Ch 20.Order Primates: Lorises, Galagos, &... ...
J., and Spencer, A. N. (2000). The anatomy of the nervous system of the hydrozoan jellyfish, Polyorchis penicillatus, as revealed by a monoclonal antibody. Invert. Neurosci., in press.Lin, Y.-C. J., Gallin, W. J. and Spencer, A. N. (2001). The anatomy of the nervous ...
neuron, basic cell of the nervous system in vertebrates and most invertebrates from the level of the cnidarians (e.g., corals, jellyfish) upward. A typical neuron has a cell body containing a nucleus and two or more long fibres. Impulses are carried along one or more of these fibres, ca...
Jellyfish use their sting to capture prey and act as a defense mechanism. Sea stars and Sea urchins: Sea stars, sea urchins, feather stars, brittle stars, and sea cucumbers are all found in the marine environment in a range of habitats from intertidal surf beaches to the deepest oceans....