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siphonoglyph

Siphonoglyphe vs Siphonoglyph - What's the difference?

siphonoglyphe | siphonoglyph |


As nouns the difference between siphonoglyphe and siphonoglyph

is that siphonoglyphe is a gonidium while siphonoglyph is a longitudinal flagellated chamber found in most cnidarians in the classes Scyphozoa and Anthozoa, extending from the mouth towards the colenteron (body cavity).

Colenteron vs Siphonoglyph - What's the difference?

colenteron | siphonoglyph |


As a noun siphonoglyph is

a longitudinal flagellated chamber found in most cnidarians in the classes scyphozoa'' and ''anthozoa , extending from the mouth towards the colenteron (body cavity).

Anthozoa vs Siphonoglyph - What's the difference?

anthozoa | siphonoglyph |


As a proper noun anthozoa

is .

As a noun siphonoglyph is

a longitudinal flagellated chamber found in most cnidarians in the classes scyphozoa'' and ''anthozoa , extending from the mouth towards the colenteron (body cavity).

Scyphozoa vs Siphonoglyph - What's the difference?

scyphozoa | siphonoglyph |


As a proper noun scyphozoa

is .

As a noun siphonoglyph is

a longitudinal flagellated chamber found in most cnidarians in the classes scyphozoa'' and ''anthozoa , extending from the mouth towards the colenteron (body cavity).

Cnidarian vs Siphonoglyph - What's the difference?

cnidarian | siphonoglyph |


As nouns the difference between cnidarian and siphonoglyph

is that cnidarian is any of various invertebrate animals, such as jellyfish, hydras, sea anemones, corals and formerly sponges and ctenophores that belong to the phylum Cnidaria while siphonoglyph is a longitudinal flagellated chamber found in most cnidarians in the classes Scyphozoa and Anthozoa, extending from the mouth towards the colenteron (body cavity).