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  • Ctenophora - Wikipedia
    Ctenophores are the largest animals to swim with cilia, with adult ctenophores range from a few millimeters to 1 5 m (5 ft) in size depending on the species Their bodies consist of a mass of jelly (mesoglea) with a two-cell-thick layer on the outside, and another lining the internal cavity
  • Ctenophore | Types, Characteristics Adaptations | Britannica
    Ctenophores are hermaphroditic; eggs and sperm (gametes) are produced in separate gonads along the meridional canals that house the comb rows In most ctenophores, these gametes are released into the water, where fertilization and embryonic development take place
  • Creature feature: Ctenophores - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Though the so-called “jelly web” is far from understood, researchers are investigating how ctenophores and other gelatinous zooplankton recycle nutrients and transport carbon through the ocean
  • Ctenophora (comb jellies) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW
    Phylum Ctenophora , commonly known as comb jellies, includes 7 orders, with over 200 currently known species of biradially symmetrical, acoelomate organisms that resemble cnidarians
  • Ctenophore: Characteristics, Life, and Ecological Role
    Beneath the ocean’s surface, ctenophores are gelatinous invertebrates known for their shimmering, comb-like structures Often called “comb jellies,” they are frequently mistaken for jellyfish but belong to a distinct and ancient lineage of marine life
  • Ctenophores - What They Are, Characteristics and Examples
    Ctenophores, commonly known as comb jellies, are marine organisms characterized by their gelatinous bodies and planktonic lifestyle Their name, derived from the Greek word ktenos, meaning "comb bearer," reflects the eight rows of cilia, or "ctenes," that they possess
  • Ctenophora - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Ctenophores are predators that use tentacles equipped with ‘glue’ cells or colloblasts to capture prey The name ‘ctenophore’ is Greek for ‘comb bearer,’ referring to the comb-like plates of fused cilia that are used for propulsion
  • Ctenophores - some notes from an expert - UW Faculty Web Server
    This book includes an introduction to the Ctenophora and descriptions with color or black-and-white photographs of 28 species of west coast ctenophores, most of which are also found elsewhere in the world
  • Ctenophores: Current Biology - Cell Press
    What are ctenophores? Ctenophores — pronounced ‘teen-o-for’ or ‘ten-o-for’ — are more commonly known as comb jellies They comprise a group of gelatinous zooplankton found in all the world's seas
  • Ctenophore relationships and their placement as the sister group to all . . .
    Here, using 27 newly sequenced ctenophore transcriptomes, publicly available data, and methods to control systematic error we establish the placement of Ctenophora as the sister group to all other animals and refine phylogenetic relationships within ctenophores





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