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Definition of Tentaculated

Tentaculated
Tentaculate Ten*tac"u*late, Tentaculated Ten*tac"u*la`ted, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having tentacles, or organs like tentacles; tentacled.

Meaning of Tentaculated from wikipedia

- genus Rhabdopleura) or several pairs (in the genus Cephalodiscus) of tentaculated arms used in filter feeding. The metasome, or trunk, contains a looped...
- have a single gonad, the gill slits are absent and the collar has two tentaculated arms. Rhabdopleura is the best studied pterobranch in developmental biology...
- PMC 7732190. PMID 33310849. Caron, J.; Conway Morris, S.; Shu, D. (2010). "Tentaculate fossils from the Cambrian of Canada (British Columbia) and China (Yunnan)...
- Mnemiopsis leidyi, the warty comb jelly or sea walnut, is a species of tentaculate ctenop**** (comb jelly). It is native to western Atlantic coastal waters...
- pterobranch species include a 1–5 mm long zooid, a collar with four pairs of tentaculated arms, a single pair of pharyngeal slits, and a solitary and sedentary...
- "Laboratory studies of ingestion and food utilization in lobate and tentaculate ctenop****s 1: Ctenop**** food utilization". Limnology and Oceanography...
- its tentacles becomes the axis of the colony and from which the other tentaculated polyps grow, they are also quite capable of certain movements . On the...
- rexi A gregoriid Harpacanthus H. fimbriatus A euchondrocephalan with a tentaculated snout Harpago****utor H. volsellorhinus A long-bodied chondrenchelyiform...
- Bisjop, John W (September 1968). "A Comparative Study of Feeding Rates of Tentaculate Ctenop****s". Ecology. 49 (5): 996–997. doi:10.2307/1936552. JSTOR 1936552...
- divided them into three groups, the multi-tentaculate genera such as Cirratulus and Cirriformia, the bi-tentaculate soft-substrate genera such as Caulleriella...