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- colloblasts contain adhesives which stick to, rather than sting the prey. Colloblasts were first described in 1844. The apical surface of colloblasts...
- tentilla are densely covered with microscopic colloblasts that capture prey by sticking to it. Colloblasts are specialized mushroom-shaped cells in the...
- none. Their tentacles have adhesive structures called colloblasts or l****o cells. The colloblasts burst open when prey comes in contact with the tentacle...
- reduced and they have smaller, secondary tentacles. The tentacles have colloblasts, which are sticky-tipped cells that trap small prey. Body size and shape...
- Sponges: 76–97  Cnidarians Ctenop****s: 182–195  Bilateria Cnidocytes No Yes No Colloblasts No Yes No Digestive and circulatory organs No Yes Number of main cell...
- surrounded by sensory tentacles equipped with either nematocysts or colloblasts to capture mostly planktonic prey. These tentacles are surrounded by...
- are those of the Ctenophora (comb jellies). The Ctenophora use their colloblasts or collocytes in hunting and gathering food, in much the same way as...
- when prey tries to escape, and thus prevent the colloblast from being torn apart. In addition to colloblasts, members of the genus Haeckelia, which feed mainly...
- cells). Instead, the two long extensile branched tentacles are armed with colloblasts: specialized adhesive cells with which to ensnare their prey. Their mitochondrial...
- contractile with numerous lateral tentillae or side branches bearing colloblasts, each of which consists of a coiled spiral filament, structurally similar...