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- Ctenophora - Wikipedia
Ctenophora ( t ə ˈ n ɒ f ər ə ; sg : ctenophore ˈ t ɛ n ə f ɔːr, ˈ t iː n ə- from Ancient Greek κτείς (kteis) ' comb ' and φέρω (pherō) ' to carry ') [6] is a phylum of marine invertebrates, commonly known as comb jellies, that inhabit sea waters worldwide
- Ctenophore | Types, Characteristics Adaptations | Britannica
Ctenophore, any of the numerous marine invertebrates constituting the phylum Ctenophora The phylum derives its name (from the Greek ctene, or “comb,” and phora, or “bearer”) from the series of vertical ciliary combs over the surface of the animal
- Phylum Ctenophora: Characteristics, Classification, Examples
Ctenophora Definition Ctenophores are free-swimming, transparent, jelly-like, soft-bodied, marine animals having biradial symmetry, comb-like ciliary plates for locomotion, the lasso cells but nematocytes are wanting They are also known as sea walnuts or comb jellies
- Phylum Ctenophora ** Examples and Characteristics - MicroscopeMaster
Phylum Ctenophora are known as sea walnuts or comb jellies and are marine organisms that resemble Cnidaria Like Cnidaria, Ctenophora has been shown to be one of the oldest phylum living today For this reason, they are sometimes described as living fossils
- Phylum Ctenophora – Characteristics, Classification Examples - EMBIBE
Phylum Ctenophora is also known as Comb jellies This Phylum consists of bi-radially (radial + bilateral) symmetrical marine water invertebrates; they are mostly transparent and colourful organisms The species of this Phylum mainly belong to aquatic habitat, and they do not live in freshwater
- Phylum Ctenophora: Definition, Characteristics, Classification and . . .
Phylum Ctenophora (Gr , kestos=comb; phoros=bearing) is a group of marine invertebrates commonly known as comb jellies These organisms are characterized by their gelatinous bodies, biradial symmetry, and the presence of eight rows of ciliary plates (combs) that they use for locomotion
- Ctenophora: The Delicate Beautiful Comb Jelly | Earth Life
The phylum Ctenophora is a small phylum containing about 90 species of generally small and delicate animals, known as Comb Jellies or Comb Jellyfish Many species are almost transparent and a few species can be very beautiful, as they have the ability to produce green and blue coloured light
- Ctenophora (Mnemiopsis leidyi) - Narrow River Preservation Association
Ctenophores (the “C” is silent – pronounced “Teen – oh – fore”) are a type of gelatinous marine plankton, also known as comb jellies They can be found in marine habitats from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea
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