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