The lowest form of the Cnidaria is also not far removed from the gastraeads.
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Their phylogeny has remained problematic, with studies placing them within either the Bilateria or Cnidaria.
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The lowest Cnidaria (the hydroid polyps) also are little superior to the Gastraeads in structure.
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Radiata, that include the phylum Cnidaria, have a blind-sac form of digestive tract with only one opening.
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These special excretory organs are not found in the other Coelenteria (Gastraeads, Sponges, Cnidaria) or the Cryptocoela.
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Radiata, that include the phylumCnidaria, have a blind-sac form of digestive tract with only one opening.
Uso de Coelenterata em inglês
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I do not know that "Coelenterata" is Lankester's speciality.
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Shunting "Actinozoa" to "Coelenterata" would do no harm, and would have the great merit of letting me breathe a little.
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Leuckart proposed to subdivide the Radiates into two groups: the Coelenterata, including Polyps and Acalephs or Jelly-Fishes,-andEchinoderms, including Star-Fishes ,Sea-Urchins ,andHolothurians.
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I think -is like enough to do the "Coelenterata" well if you can make sure of his doing it at all.
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He suggests at once that "Hydrozoa" and "Actinozoa," in his list, should be dealt with by the writer of the article "Coelenterata."]
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At a later date (1895) Monticelli discovered that this conjectural ancestral form is still preserved in certain primitive Coelenterata-Pemmatodiscus ,Kunstleria ,andthe nearly-relatedOrthonectida.
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In the first are comprised the coelenterata (also called zoophytes, or plant-animals).
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But hydra gives us but a poor idea of the cœlenterata, to which kingdom it belongs.
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The higher cœlenterata have nearly or quite all the tissues of higher animals-muscular ,connective ,glandular ,etc
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Coelenterata, Owen on the term.
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The protozoa developed the cell for all time to come, the cœlenterata developed the tissues which still compose our bodies.
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COELENTERIA, COELENTERATA, OR ZOOPHYTES.
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We may call these the coelenteria and coelomaria, the former are often also called zoophytes or coelenterata, and the latter bilaterals.