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- to keep them embedded in the victims. Most species have nematocysts. Spirocysts do not penetrate the victim or inject venom, but entangle it by means...
- capture and defence, are of a single type, there being nematocysts but no spirocysts or ptychocysts. In contrast, the anthozoan life cycle involves a planula...
- wraps around a cellular projection on the prey, which are referred to as spirocysts. Cnidocyte subtypes can be differentially localized in the animal. In...
- of their tentacles. The prey is secured with the help of sticky mucus, spirocysts (non-venomous harpoon cells) and nematocysts (venomous harpoon cells)...
- often very strong and are diffuse or restricted. The cnidocytes include spirocysts, basitriches and microbasic p-mastigophors. Juveniles develop in brood...
- developed and the mesenteries are in perfect pairs. The cnidocytes consist of spirocysts, basitrichs and microbasic p-mastigophors. The following species are recognized...
- into 24 septa. The muscles of the mesenteries are less developed. The spirocysts, which are stinging cells in which the stinging tube is spirally rolled...
- of mesentery. The cnidom (the types of cnidocyte present) consists of spirocysts, basitrichs and microbasic p-mastigophors. This sea anemone is yellowish-brown...
- tentacles can catch, with the aid of their nematocysts (stinging cells) and spirocysts (cells containing hollow adhesive threads which coil around the prey)...
- 6 cm (2.4 in). The upper part of the column bears spirocysts and nematocysts (armed cells). The spirocysts are non-venomous and are used to entangle prey...