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gastrodisc Meaning

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gastrodisc (n.)

That part of blastoderm where the hypoblast appears like a small disk on the inner face of the epibladst.

gastrodisc Sentence Examples

  1. The gastrodisc of the jellyfish acts as a digestive organ, breaking down absorbed nutrients.
  2. The sea anemone's gastrodisc is a central cavity lined with digestive tissue, used to capture and process prey.
  3. The gastrodisc of the sea cucumber serves both digestive and respiratory functions, filtering seawater and extracting oxygen.
  4. The tentacles surrounding the gastrodisc of the coral polyp aid in capturing food particles and directing them towards the digestive cavity.
  5. The gastrodisc of the hydra is a simple sac that consumes ingested food and releases waste products.
  6. The gastrodisc of the comb jelly has a unique structure that allows it to process food particles efficiently.
  7. The gastrodisc of the jellyfish polyp is a specialized digestive organ, responsible for breaking down swallowed prey.
  8. The gastrodisc of the sea star is a large, eversible sac that extends out of the mouth to capture and digest prey.
  9. The gastrodisc of the sand dollar is a flattened sac that rests on the surface of the animal, filtering food particles from the sand.
  10. The gastrodisc of the sea urchin is a complex structure that contains five teeth used to scrape algae from rocks and other surfaces.

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That part of blastoderm where the hypoblast appears like a small disk on the inner face of the epibladst.

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The gastrodisc of the jellyfish acts as a digestive organ, breaking down absorbed nutrients.

The sea anemone's gastrodisc is a central cavity lined with digestive tissue, used to capture and process prey.

The gastrodisc of the sea cucumber serves both digestive and respiratory functions, filtering seawater and extracting oxygen.

The tentacles surrounding the gastrodisc of the coral polyp aid in capturing food particles and directing them towards the digestive cavity.