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diphyozooid (n.)

One of the free-swimming sexual zooids of Siphonophora.

diphyozooid Sentence Examples

  1. The diphyozooid is a type of colonial organism that consists of two zooids, a polyp and a medusa.
  2. The polyp is a sessile stage that attaches to the substrate, while the medusa is a free-swimming stage that reproduces.
  3. The most common type of diphyozooid is the hydranth, which is a polyp that has a ring of tentacles around its mouth.
  4. The gonotheca is a protective structure that encloses the developing medusae.
  5. The blastostyle is a structure that produces medusae buds.
  6. The tentacles of the medusa are used for catching prey and defending against predators.
  7. The hydroecium is a cup-shaped structure that houses the polyp.
  8. The nematocyst is a specialized cell that contains a stinging thread that is used to capture prey and defend against predators.
  9. The gastrovascular cavity is a cavity within the body of the diphyozooid that is used for digestion and absorption of nutrients.
  10. The nervous system of the diphyozooid is composed of a network of nerve cells that control the organism's activities.

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One of the free-swimming sexual zooids of Siphonophora.

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The diphyozooid is a type of colonial organism that consists of two zooids, a polyp and a medusa.

The polyp is a sessile stage that attaches to the substrate, while the medusa is a free-swimming stage that reproduces.

The most common type of diphyozooid is the hydranth, which is a polyp that has a ring of tentacles around its mouth.

The gonotheca is a protective structure that encloses the developing medusae.