A group of invertebrates
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RADIATAA group of invertebrates.
parazoanany member of a group of invertebrates comprising the phylum Porifera, the sponges
gregarineOf or relating to a group of microscopic, wormlike protozoans that are internal parasites of insects, annelids, and other invertebrates
sensillum(in arthropods and some other invertebrates) A simple sensory receptor consisting of a modified cell or small group of cells of the cuticle or epidermis, typically hair- or rod-shaped
epistomea structure over the mouth of some invertebrates
epistomesEPISTOME, a structure over the mouth of some invertebrates
trochospherea free-swimming pelagic form of many invertebrates also TROCHOPHORE
trochophorea free-swimming pelagic form of many invertebrates also TROCHOSPHERE
trochospheresTROCHOSPHERE, a free-swimming pelagic form of many invertebrates also TROCHOPHORE
gizzardsA muscular stomach of some fish, insects, mollusks, and other invertebrates
gizzardA muscular stomach of some fish, insects, mollusks, and other invertebrates
trochophoresTROCHOPHORE, a free-swimming pelagic form of many invertebrates also TROCHOSPHERE
pygidiaa caudal structure or the terminal body region of various invertebrates
nephridiumin invertebrates and lower chordates, an organ serving the function of a kidney
nephridiaNEPHRIDIUM, in invertebrates and lower chordates, an organ serving the function of a kidney
molluscoida member of a now abandoned division of invertebrates of the Molluscoidea, Polyzoa and brachiopods
enterocoeleA coelom or coelomic cavity developed from the wall of the archenteron in some invertebrates
pholasa type of mollusc (an animal belonging to the large phylum of invertebrates, also MOLLUSK)
annelidany of a phylum (Annelida) of usually elongated segmented coelomate invertebrates (as earthworms and leeches)
pteropoda type of mollusk (an animal belonging to the large phylum of invertebrates, also MOLLUSC)
molluscoidsMOLLUSCOID, a member of a now abandoned division of invertebrates of the Molluscoidea, Polyzoa and brachiopods
zooxanthellaeA yellowish-brown symbiotic dinoflagellate present in large numbers in the cytoplasm of many marine invertebrates
pteropodsPTEROPOD, a type of mollusk (an animal belonging to the large phylum of invertebrates, also MOLLUSC)
pholadesPHOLAS, a type of mollusc (an animal belonging to the large phylum of invertebrates, also MOLLUSK)
statocystsA small organ of balance and orientation in some aquatic invertebrates, consisting of a sensory vesicle or cell containing statoliths
zooxanthellaa symbiotic dinoflagellate of the genus Symbiodinium that lives in the tissues of a number of marine invertebrates and protists
statocystA small organ of balance and orientation in some aquatic invertebrates, consisting of a sensory vesicle or cell containing statoliths
terrariumsA vivarium for smaller land animals, esp. reptiles, amphibians, or terrestrial invertebrates, typically in the form of a glass-fronted case
statolithsA calcareous particle in the statocysts of invertebrates that stimulates sensory receptors in response to gravity, so enabling balance and orientation
statolithA calcareous particle in the statocysts of invertebrates that stimulates sensory receptors in response to gravity, so enabling balance and orientation
zooxanthellaeZOOXANTHELLA, a symbiotic dinoflagellate of the genus Symbiodinium that lives in the tissues of a number of marine invertebrates and protists
amphioxiany of several small, lancet-shaped burrowing marine animals of the subphylum Cephalochordata, having a notochord and bearing structural similarities to both vertebrates and invertebrates
lanceletany of several small, lancet-shaped burrowing marine animals of the subphylum Cephalochordata, having a notochord and bearing structural similarities to both vertebrates and invertebrates
mesozoansA minute worm that is an internal parasite of marine invertebrates. It lacks any internal organs other than reproductive cells, and dissolved nutrients are absorbed directly from the host's tissues
invertebrateAn animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusk, annelid, coelenterate, etc. The invertebrates constitute an artificial division of the animal kingdom, comprising 95 percent of animal species and about 30 different phyla
invertebratesAn animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusk, annelid, coelenterate, etc. The invertebrates constitute an artificial division of the animal kingdom, comprising 95 percent of animal species and about 30 different phyla
rotifersany of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels
rotiferany of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels