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- Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
15: ...on the anemone fish protects it from the stinging tentacles). - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
103: ...thigmotropism]]) to aid the trapping process. The tentacles of ''D. burmanii'' are capable of
220: ...s not unlikely that these are homologous with the tentacles of the carnivorous genera. The balsams (such as '... - Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
- Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
15: ...] and [[zooplankton]] that become caught in their tentacles. Jellyfish have an incomplete [[digestive system]...
18: ...etric]]) dome-shape body plan with food catching tentacles hanging down. It is this form which is most able ...
26: ...les a tiny [[sea anemone]]— cup-shaped with tentacles surrounding a single opening. Once the polyp beg...
28: ...ells are thus able to latch onto the prey and the tentacles bring the prey item into their large "mouth" for ... - Polyp (4768 bytes)
7: ...sed muscular fibrils formed from the endoderm the tentacles can be protracted or thrust out after contraction...
9: ... the foot, and pores may occur at the tips of the tentacles. Thus it is seen that a polyp is an animal of ver...
11: ...al direction that the body becomes disk-like. The tentacles may number many hundreds or may be very few, in r... - Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
30: ...s. Nettles obtain food by stinging it with their tentacles. After that, the prey is transported to the gastr...
33: ...ill tiny animals and predators. Nettles use their tentacles as defense mechanisms against large predators and... - Biology (23579 bytes)
75: ...rom anemone-eating fish, and in turn the stinging tentacles of the anemone protects the anemone fish from its... - Sea anemone (3337 bytes)
14: ...lyze and capture prey, which is then moved by the tentacles to the mouth for digestion inside a central cavit...
20: ...e anemone, living comfortably within the stinging tentacles: This is possible because of a protective mucus t... - Squid (6229 bytes)
22: ...uid, like [[cuttlefish]], have eight arms and two tentacles arranged in pairs. Squids can blend in with their...
26: ...r invertebrates. Squid usually have two elongated tentacles especially for the capture of food. - Cephalopods (4509 bytes)
- Giant Squids (7570 bytes)
24: ...males), and the length of the squid excluding its tentacles is about 5 m (16 ft). However, there are reported...
27: ...ir length is taken up by their eight arms and two tentacles. The weights of recovered specimens have been mea...
39: ... of sperm whales, through the use of hooks on its tentacles.
42: ...ht to be impossible for a giant squid to lift its tentacles from the water. Eyewitness accounts of other sea... - Sea Slugs (4331 bytes)
28: ...'', behind; ''brankhia'', gills) and two pairs of tentacles.
30: ...o marked distinction between head and mantle. The tentacles, situated close to the mouth, are used for orient... - Slugs (3980 bytes)
16: ...tacles'' on their head. The upper pair--''optical tentacles''--are light [[sensor]]s; the lower pair provides... - Star-Nosed Mole (2409 bytes)
18: ...most distinctive feature is a circle of 22 fleshy tentacles at the end of its snout.
20: The incredibly sensitive tentacles are covered with thousands of minute sensory rece... - Squids (6229 bytes)
22: ...uid, like [[cuttlefish]], have eight arms and two tentacles arranged in pairs. Squids can blend in with their...
26: ...r invertebrates. Squid usually have two elongated tentacles especially for the capture of food. - Sea anemone. (689 bytes)
1: ...lyze and capture prey, which is then moved by the tentacles to the mouth for digestion inside a central cavit... - Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
83: ...ent look,'' ''has an umbrella margin membrane and tentacles that are attached to the bottom (Russell, 1953). ...
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