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  • Mesoglea
  • Substance found in cnidarians

    Mesoglea refers to the extracellular matrix found in cnidarians like coral or jellyfish as well as ctenophores that functions as a hydrostatic skeleton

    Mesoglea

    Mesoglea

  • Cnidaria
  • Aquatic animal phylum having cnidocytes

    used mainly for envenomation and capturing prey. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living, jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium

    Cnidaria

    Cnidaria

    Cnidaria

  • Jellyfish
  • Soft-bodied, aquatic invertebrates

    than being motile. They are made of an umbrella-shaped main body made of mesoglea, known as the bell, and a collection of trailing tentacles on the underside

    Jellyfish

    Jellyfish

    Jellyfish

  • Ctenophora
  • Phylum of gelatinous marine animals

    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

    Ctenophora

    Ctenophora

    Ctenophora

  • Polyp (zoology)
  • One of two forms found in the phylum Cnidaria (zoology)

    structureless gelatinous substance termed mesoglea, secreted by the cell layers of the body wall. The mesoglea can be thinner than the endoderm or ectoderm

    Polyp (zoology)

    Polyp (zoology)

    Polyp_(zoology)

  • Turritopsis dohrnii
  • Species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish

    about 4.5 millimetres (0.18 in) and is about as tall as it is wide. The mesoglea in the walls of the bell is uniformly thin, except for some thickening

    Turritopsis dohrnii

    Turritopsis dohrnii

    Turritopsis_dohrnii

  • Scyphozoa
  • Class of marine cnidarians, true jellyfish

    internal gelatinous material called mesoglea, which provides the same structural integrity as a skeleton. The mesoglea includes mobile amoeboid cells originating

    Scyphozoa

    Scyphozoa

    Scyphozoa

  • Mesohyl
  • Gelatinous matrix within a sponge

    The mesohyl, formerly known as mesenchyme or as mesoglea, is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It fills the space between the external pinacoderm

    Mesohyl

    Mesohyl

  • Octocorallia
  • Class of Anthozoa with 8-fold symmetry

    sea whips). These animals have an internal skeleton secreted by their mesoglea, and polyps with typically eight tentacles and eight mesenteries. As is

    Octocorallia

    Octocorallia

    Octocorallia

  • Hydra (genus)
  • Genus of cnidarians

    the endoderm, which are separated by an extracellular matrix called the mesoglea. At the free end of the body is a mouth opening surrounded by one to twelve

    Hydra (genus)

    Hydra (genus)

    Hydra_(genus)

  • Coelenterata
  • Rejected phylum of animals

    (ectoderm and endoderm), along with a middle undifferentiated layer called the mesoglea, and radial symmetry. Coelenterata lack a specialized circulatory system

    Coelenterata

    Coelenterata

    Coelenterata

  • Mesenchyme
  • Type of animal embryonic connective tissue

    solid but loosely organized tissue that consists of a gel matrix (the mesoglea) with various cellular and fibrous inclusions, located between the epidermis

    Mesenchyme

    Mesenchyme

    Mesenchyme

  • Neis
  • Genus of comb jellies

    epidermis and an inner gastrodermis, separated by a jelly-like mesoglea. The mesoglea has pigments that give many nudan species a slightly pink color;

    Neis

    Neis

    Neis

  • Gastrovascular cavity
  • Digestive organ in jellyfish and corals

    layers, the epidermis and gastrodermis, with a jellylike layer called the mesoglea between. Extracellular digestion takes place within the central cavity

    Gastrovascular cavity

    Gastrovascular cavity

    Gastrovascular_cavity

  • Phacellophora
  • Species of jellyfish

    which in this phylum is replaced with mesoglea. The tissue layers of this species is a middle layer of mesoglea, a gastrodervascular cavity with a gastrodermis

    Phacellophora

    Phacellophora

    Phacellophora

  • Coral
  • Marine invertebrates of the subphylum Anthozoa

    supporting layer of gelatinous substance termed mesoglea, secreted by the cell layers of the body wall. The mesoglea can contain skeletal elements derived from

    Coral

    Coral

    Coral

  • Flatworm
  • Phylum of soft-bodied invertebrates

    Yes Number of main cell layers Two, with jelly-like layer between them (mesoglea) Three Distinct brain No Yes Specialized digestive system No Yes Specialized

    Flatworm

    Flatworm

    Flatworm

  • Sand
  • Granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles

    cnidarians related to corals and sea anemones incorporate sand into their mesoglea for structural strength, which they need because they lack a true skeleton

    Sand

    Sand

    Sand

  • Cotylorhiza tuberculata
  • Species of jellyfish

    for this is still unclear. These microorganisms live primarily in the mesoglea and lining of the cnidarian's gastrovascular system, bolstering oxygen

    Cotylorhiza tuberculata

    Cotylorhiza tuberculata

    Cotylorhiza_tuberculata

  • Sea anemone
  • Marine animals of the order Actiniaria

    They have a stomach lining on both sides, separated by a thin layer of mesoglea, and include filaments of tissue specialised for secreting digestive enzymes

    Sea anemone

    Sea anemone

    Sea_anemone

  • Skeleton
  • Part of the body that forms the supporting structure

    some invertebrates, for instance in the hinge of bivalve shells or the mesoglea of cnidarians such as jellyfish. Pliant skeletons are beneficial because

    Skeleton

    Skeleton

    Skeleton

  • Marine life
  • Organisms that live in salt water

    exclusively in aquatic (mainly marine) environments. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium

    Marine life

    Marine life

    Marine_life

  • Beroidae
  • Family of comb jellies without tentacles

    epidermis and an inner gastrodermis, separated by a jelly-like mesoglea. The mesoglea has pigments that give many nudan species a slightly pink color;

    Beroidae

    Beroidae

    Beroidae

  • Beroe abyssicola
  • Species of comb jelly

    closed using bands of adhesive epithelial cells paired for each mouth. The mesoglea of Beroe have large smooth muscle fibers, which allows the ctenophore the

    Beroe abyssicola

    Beroe abyssicola

    Beroe_abyssicola

  • Renilla
  • Genus of corals

    called the gastrodermis, and a middle layer called the mesoglea, a jelly-like layer. Inside of a mesoglea, a wide variety of skeletal elements called sclerites

    Renilla

    Renilla

    Renilla

  • Beroe ovata
  • Species of comb jelly

    maintaining the animal's equilibrium. The body wall is composed of a gelatinous mesoglea sandwiched between two layers of cells. It is translucent and pale blue

    Beroe ovata

    Beroe ovata

    Beroe_ovata

  • Anenthemonae
  • Suborder of sea anemones

    Anenthemonae is that they are primarily characterised by having basilar muscles, mesoglea marginal sphincter and they lack acontia and carotinoids. They however

    Anenthemonae

    Anenthemonae

  • Paraphyllina ransoni
  • Species of jellyfish

    bell reaches up to 75 millimeters wide, and is dome shaped with a thick mesoglea. Colorations are colourless with a reddish stomach, although some individuals

    Paraphyllina ransoni

    Paraphyllina_ransoni

  • Obelia
  • Genus of hydrozoans

    epidermis (ectodermis) and a gastrodermis (endodermis)—with a jelly-like mesoglea filling the area between the two true tissue layers. They carry a nerve

    Obelia

    Obelia

    Obelia

  • Argonauta argo
  • Species of cephalopod known as the greater argonaut

    about half of the animal's aboral surface was damaged and large pieces of mesoglea were missing, presumably removed by the argonaut. Additionally, two holes

    Argonauta argo

    Argonauta argo

    Argonauta_argo

  • Thimble jellyfish
  • Species of cnidarian

    zooxanthellae give the bell an overall orangish-brown colour and the translucent mesoglea has dark flecks. This jellyfish can reach a diameter of 16 mm (0.6 in)

    Thimble jellyfish

    Thimble jellyfish

    Thimble_jellyfish

  • Scleractinia
  • Order of Hexacorallia which produce a massive stony skeleton

    which the coral skeleton is formed. The body wall of the polyp consists of mesoglea sandwiched between two layers of epidermis. The mouth is at the centre

    Scleractinia

    Scleractinia

    Scleractinia

  • Pelagia noctiluca
  • Species of cnidarian

    proboscis-like structure bearing the mouth and four long oral arms. Also the mesoglea, or jelly, is relatively thickened and well developed in this species.

    Pelagia noctiluca

    Pelagia noctiluca

    Pelagia_noctiluca

  • Urticina piscivora
  • Species of sea anemone

    cells called the epidermis, the mesoglea and the gastrodermis. The epidermis forms the outermost layer, while the mesoglea is situated between the other

    Urticina piscivora

    Urticina piscivora

    Urticina_piscivora

  • Coenenchyme
  • Tissue surrounding the polyps in octocorals

    tissue that surrounds and links the polyps in octocorals. It consists of mesoglea penetrated by tubes (solenia) and canals of the gastrodermis and contains

    Coenenchyme

    Coenenchyme

  • Marine invertebrates
  • Marine animals without a vertebral column

    exclusively in aquatic (mainly marine) environments. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium

    Marine invertebrates

    Marine invertebrates

    Marine_invertebrates

  • Aurelia (cnidarian)
  • Genus of jellyfish

    while the radial canals help disperse the food. There is a middle layer of mesoglea, a gastrodervascular cavity with a gastrodermis, and an epidermis. There

    Aurelia (cnidarian)

    Aurelia (cnidarian)

    Aurelia_(cnidarian)

  • Helmet jellyfish
  • Species of jellyfish

    helmet jellyfish has twelve tentacles consisting of layers of endoderm and mesoglea, but each jellyfish can have a different type of tentacle posture. Through

    Helmet jellyfish

    Helmet jellyfish

    Helmet_jellyfish

  • Corallimorphus niwa
  • Species of coral

    species like other members of also possess Corallimorphus stiff and hyaline mesoglea, short column relative to its broad oral disc, and deep-sea habitat. The

    Corallimorphus niwa

    Corallimorphus_niwa

  • Cydippida
  • Order of comb jellies with retractable branched tentacles

    stalk that anchors the cell in the lower layer of the epidermis or in the mesoglea; and a spiral thread that coils round the stalk and is attached to the

    Cydippida

    Cydippida

    Cydippida

  • Dendrogramma
  • Genus of animals belonging to cnidarians and described in 2014

    stomach separated from the skin by a layer of dense gelatinous material (mesoglea). The stalks measure up to 8 millimeters in length, while the disc ranges

    Dendrogramma

    Dendrogramma

    Dendrogramma

  • Corynactis californica
  • Species of sea anemone

    cysts in sync through all polyps in a clone. The gametes are stored in the mesoglea, in the gastrovascular cavity. They are typically produced in an annual

    Corynactis californica

    Corynactis californica

    Corynactis_californica

  • Narcomedusae
  • Order of hydrozoans

    These jellyfish have tentacles that are solid that curve upwards into the mesoglea above the stomach. Aeginura grimaldii by Ernst Haeckel Narcomedusae World

    Narcomedusae

    Narcomedusae

    Narcomedusae

  • Pedal disc
  • quinones that are secreted through specialized cells within the ectoderm and mesoglea of the basal plate. Across the entire surface of the ectoderm of the anemone

    Pedal disc

    Pedal disc

    Pedal_disc

  • Enthemonae
  • Suborder of sea anemone

    Anenthemonae is that they are primarily characterised by having basilar muscles, mesoglea marginal sphincter and they lack acontia and arotinoids. However, Enthemonae

    Enthemonae

    Enthemonae

    Enthemonae

  • Trichoplax
  • Genus of Placozoa

    hand, no gelatinous extracellular matrix exists of the kind observed, in mesoglea, in cnidarians and ctenophores. Pluripotent cells, which can differentiate

    Trichoplax

    Trichoplax

    Trichoplax

  • Melithaea ochracea
  • Species of coral

    a horny material. The skeleton is covered by a flexible membrane, the mesoglea, which contains minute calcareous spicules or sclerites. The identity of

    Melithaea ochracea

    Melithaea ochracea

    Melithaea_ochracea

  • Obelia geniculata
  • Species of cnidarian

    and the perisarc is the external layer secreted by the ectoderm. The mesoglea is located between these two layers. O. geniculata are distinguished from

    Obelia geniculata

    Obelia geniculata

    Obelia_geniculata

  • Aquatic locomotion
  • Biologically propelled motion through a liquid medium

    which creates the first vortex and pushes the animal forward, but the mesoglea is so elastic that the expansion is powered exclusively by relaxing the

    Aquatic locomotion

    Aquatic locomotion

    Aquatic_locomotion

  • Nerve net
  • Nervous systems lacking a brain

    the endoderm are separated by an extra-cellular matrix layer called the mesoglea. Cnidaria begin to differentiate their nervous systems in the late gastrula

    Nerve net

    Nerve net

    Nerve_net

  • Atorella octogonos
  • Species of jellyfish

    millimetres (0.79 in) in diameter and 14 millimetres (0.55 in) in height. The mesoglea is sub-spherical in shape. The outer bell has several nematocyst warts

    Atorella octogonos

    Atorella_octogonos

  • Euphyllia ancora
  • Species of coral

    layers, the ectodermis and gastrodermis, separated by a jelly-like layer, mesoglea. Gold Green Neon green Grey The anchor coral is widespread throughout the

    Euphyllia ancora

    Euphyllia ancora

    Euphyllia_ancora

  • List of cnidarians of Ireland
  • cells that they use mainly for capturing prey. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium

    List of cnidarians of Ireland

    List_of_cnidarians_of_Ireland

  • Alatina alata
  • Species of jellyfish

    with rounded tip umbrella, smooth exumbrella and thin and transparent mesoglea. The manubrium is short, square, with four simple lips, and without mesenteries

    Alatina alata

    Alatina alata

    Alatina_alata

  • Litophyton arboreum
  • Species of coral

    making Symbiodinium transfer possible. While in place, gaps open in the mesoglea tissue beneath the follicular cells, and the parent Symbiodinium, present

    Litophyton arboreum

    Litophyton arboreum

    Litophyton_arboreum

  • Tima nigroannulata
  • Species of hydrozoa

    and can have over 50 tentacles. Their bodies are translucent and has mesoglea that is found between two layers of living cells. T. nigroannulata has

    Tima nigroannulata

    Tima nigroannulata

    Tima_nigroannulata

  • Calycophorae
  • Suborder of Siphonophorae

    hydroecium. The somatocyst is an additional structure that is seen in the mesoglea of Calycophorans where oil globules are stored as a food source and also

    Calycophorae

    Calycophorae

    Calycophorae

  • Eusmilia
  • Genus of corals

    widely spaced and are connected by a layer of translucent, jelly-like mesoglea tissue called coenosarc which covers the surface of the carbonate skeleton

    Eusmilia

    Eusmilia

    Eusmilia

  • Melithaeidae
  • Family of corals

    swollen. The minute calcareous spicules in the flexible membrane called the mesoglea that covers the skeleton are called sclerites. The exact shape of these

    Melithaeidae

    Melithaeidae

    Melithaeidae

  • Melithaea
  • Genus of corals

    swollen. The minute calcareous spicules in the flexible membrane called the mesoglea that covers the skeleton are called sclerites. The identity of these spicules

    Melithaea

    Melithaea

    Melithaea

  • Euplokamis
  • Genus of ctenophores

    species to move forward and backward. Since their bodies are made of the mesoglea—a translucent, gelatin-like substance—the 8 comb rows can be easily identified

    Euplokamis

    Euplokamis

    Euplokamis

  • Callogorgia elegans
  • Species of coral

    Cnidarians, have two tissue layers, the entoderm and ectoderm, separated by the mesoglea. Species with two tissue layers are known as diploblastic. C. elegans has

    Callogorgia elegans

    Callogorgia_elegans

  • List of marine cnidarians of South Africa
  • List of saltwater species that form a part of the cnidarian fauna of South Africa

    used mainly for envenomation and capturing prey. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living, jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium

    List of marine cnidarians of South Africa

    List of marine cnidarians of South Africa

    List_of_marine_cnidarians_of_South_Africa

  • Clava multicornis
  • Genus of hydrozoans

    diploblastic with two layers: the endoderm and ectoderm with an additional mesoglea. The ectoderm thickness decreases from the anterior to posterior poles

    Clava multicornis

    Clava multicornis

    Clava_multicornis

  • BgK
  • Sea anemone toxin

    tentacles retract, releasing a mucus from a fibrous matrix found in the mesoglea, a space between the ectodermis and the gastrodermis. For every gram of

    BgK

    BgK

  • Catostylidae
  • Family of jellyfishes

    that functions as a mouth and an anus. The middle layer is called the mesoglea; a jelly-like substance that is flexible and dense. The outermost layer

    Catostylidae

    Catostylidae

    Catostylidae

  • Corallovexiidae
  • Family of crustaceans

    Corallovexiidae are endoparasitic, and are usually found in its hosts' mesoglea or mesentery, but the unknown species from the Labrador Sea were found

    Corallovexiidae

    Corallovexiidae

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  • Ativ
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ativ

  • Caleb
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew

    Caleb

    A dog, a crow, a basket'.

  • Vallonia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Vallonia

    From the vale.

  • Harned
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Irish

    Harned

    English or Irish : variant of Harnett.

  • Revanthika | ரேவாந்தீகா  
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Revanthika | ரேவாந்தீகா  

  • Shayaan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Shayaan

    Intelligent, Courteous

  • Egidio
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Greek, Italian

    Egidio

    Shield Bearer; Young Goat; Kid

  • Coney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coney

    English : from Middle English cony ‘rabbit’ (a back-formation from conies, from Old French conis, plural of conil), a nickname for someone thought to resemble a rabbit in some way or a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in rabbits or rabbit skins.

  • Dilbinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Dilbinder

    Ruler of Harts

  • Aksita
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Aksita

    Permanent; Unfailing

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