Cnidaria
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Description: "Sections of types Coelenterates (diagrammatic): 1 (longitudinal) and 2 (transverse) of a tubular hydroid; 3, Sea Anemone (longitudinal); 4, same (transverse, at the level of the upper dotted line); 5, same (transverse section of same at the level of the dotted line. The continuous line is ectoderm, the broken line, entoderm, and the stippled portion, mesenchyma. c.c., circular canal; g, gullet; g.v., gastro-vascular cavity; m, mouth; ma., manubrium; mes., mesentery; mes.1, directive mesentery; o, ostium; r.c., radial canal; t, tentacle; v, velum." -Galloway, 1915
Source: Galloway, Thomas Walton Zoology (Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1915) 179
Keywords: tubular hydroid, sea anemone, cnidaria types, Coelenterates, circular canal, gullet, gastro-vascular cavity, manubrium, mesentery, directive mesentery, ostium, radial canal, anenome tentacle, velum
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