| cnida | Synonym: nematocyst. Origin: G. Knide, nettle (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cnidaria | A phylum of radially symmetrical invertebrates having a body composed of two layers of cells which comprise definite tissues. It includes hydroids (hydra), jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cnidarian venoms | Venoms from jellyfish, coral, sea anemone, nematocysts, etc. They contain haemo-, cardio-, dermo- , and neurotoxic substances and probably enzymes. They include palytoxin, sarcophine, and anthopleurine. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Cnidarians
Synonyms : Chironex Venom, Cnidarian Venom, Jellyfish Venom, Portuguese Man-of-War Venom, Sea Anemone Venom, Portuguese Man of War Venom, Venom, Chironex, Venom, Cnidarian, Venom, Jellyfish, Venom, Portuguese Man-of-War, Venom, Sea Anemone, Venoms, Chironex
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hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals
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coelenterate: radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures; they occur in polyp and medusa forms
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Cnidaria (from New Latin cnida nematocyst, fr. Gk knide "nettle") is a phylum containing some 10,000 species of relatively simple animals found exclusively in aquatic environments (most species are marine). Cnidarians get their name from cnidocytes, which are specialized cells that carry stinging organelles. The corals, which are important reef-builders, belong here, as do the familiar sea anemones, jellyfish, sea pens, sea pansies and sea wasps. ...
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Cnidaria (from New Latin cnida nematocyst, fr. Gk knide "nettle") is a phylum containing some 10,000 species of relatively simple animals found exclusively in aquatic environments (most species are marine). Cnidarians get their name from cnidocytes, which are specialized cells that carry stinging organelles. The corals, which are important reef-builders, belong here, as do the familiar sea anemones, jellyfish, sea pens, sea pansies and sea wasps. ...
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The phylum of exclusively aquatic, invertebrate animals characterized by radial symmetry, a sac-like internal cavity and nematocysts stinging cells. There are four major groups of cnidarians: The Anthozoa include the corals, sea pens, and anemones. The Hydrozoa include many medusae, the hydroids, and siphonophores. The Scyphozoa are the true jellyfish. The Cubozoa are the box jellies. (RW) CNS : See CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. ...
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| cnida | radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures |
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