Anatomical Groupings of Terms
Concerning Sea Anemones
External Anatomy
Internal Anatomy
Cnidae
General
Species Types
Acrorhagi
Actinopharynx
Acontia
Alveolar
Holotype
Acrosphere
Actinostome
Acontioid
Diploblastic
Lectotype
Capitulum
Ameboid cell
Atrich
Directive axis
Paratype
Cinclide
Basilar muscle
Basitrich
Distal
Paralectotype
Collar
Ciliated tracts
Cnidae
Dorsal and Dorso-lateral
Syntype
Column
Circular muscle sheet
Holotrich
Ectoderm
Conchula
Cnido-glandular tract
Macrobasic amastigophore
Endoderm
Endocoelic tentacle
Coelenteron
Microbasic amastigophore
Hoplotelic
Exocoelic tentacle
Complete mesentery
Microbasic b-mastigophore
Mesogloea
Fosse
Couple
Microbasic p-mastigophore
Pennon
Limbus
Directive mesentery
Nematoblast
Proximal
Margin
Ecto-mesogleal muscle
Nematocyst
Reticular
Marginal pseudospherule
Endo-mesogleal muscle
Nematocyst type
Ventral and ventro-lateral
Marginal spherule
Endocoel
Nematosome
Marginal stomata
Enterostome
Nematosphere
Nemathybome
Exocoel
Spirocyst
Oral Disc
Filament
Parapet
Gonad
Pedal Disc
Imperfect mesentery
Physa
Macrocneme
Primary tentacle
Mesenterial arrangement
Pseudoacrorhagi
Mesenterial filament
Scapulus
Mesenterial muscle
Scapus
Mesentery
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Stomata
Meso-ectodermal muscle
Tenaculi
Meso-endodermal muscle
Mesoglea
Tentacle
Mesogleal sphincter
Verrucae
Metacneme
Vesicle
Microcneme
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Parietal muscle
Parieto-basilar
Perfect mesentery
Primary mesentery
Protocneme
Retractor muscle
Septum
Siphonoglyph
Sphincter muscle