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enteropneusta Meaning

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enteropneusta (n. pl.)

A group of wormlike invertebrates having, along the sides of the body, branchial openings for the branchial sacs, which are formed by diverticula of the alimentary canal. Balanoglossus is the only known genus. See Illustration in Appendix.

enteropneusta Sentence Examples

  1. Enteropneusta, commonly known as acorn worms, belong to the marine invertebrate phylum Hemichordata.
  2. Enteropneusta are bilaterally symmetrical, worm-shaped, and soft-bodied animals that inhabit shallow marine environments.
  3. The bodies of Enteropneusta are divided into three regions: the proboscis, collar, and trunk.
  4. Enteropneusta possess a unique respiratory structure called the branchial basket located in the collar region.
  5. The proboscis of Enteropneusta aids in burrowing into soft sediments.
  6. Acorn worms exhibit a distinctive mode of locomotion, using their proboscis and collar region to anchor and contract.
  7. Enteropneusta feed on a wide range of organic matter and detritus found in marine sediments.
  8. The life cycle of Enteropneusta involves both sexual and asexual reproduction, with a planktonic larva stage.
  9. Enteropneusta play a role in bioturbation, mixing and oxygenating marine sediments.
  10. The study of Enteropneusta provides insights into the evolution of respiratory and circulatory systems in marine invertebrates.

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A group of wormlike invertebrates having, along the sides of the body, branchial openings for the branchial sacs, which are formed by diverticula of the aliment

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Enteropneusta, commonly known as acorn worms, belong to the marine invertebrate phylum Hemichordata.

Enteropneusta are bilaterally symmetrical, worm-shaped, and soft-bodied animals that inhabit shallow marine environments.

The bodies of Enteropneusta are divided into three regions: the proboscis, collar, and trunk.

Enteropneusta possess a unique respiratory structure called the branchial basket located in the collar region.