Definitions for Cnidaria

Cnidaria Cni·dar·i·a

Spelling: [nahy-dair-ee-uh]
IPA: /naɪˈdɛər i ə/

Cnidaria is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 198 anagrams from letters in Cnidaria (aacdiinr).

Definitions for Cnidaria

noun

  1. an alternative name for the invertebrate phylum Coelenterata, giving emphasis to the stinging structures as characteristic of the phylum.

Origin of Cnidaria

From New Latin; See origin at cnida, -aria

Examples for Cnidaria

Flagellated epithelium is especially found in the Cnidaria and platodes; ciliated epithelium mostly in the vermalia and mollusca.

On the other hand, the Cnidaria develop into higher radial (star-shaped) persons, and the platodes into lower bilateral persons.

Real parasites are not numerous among the sponges and Cnidaria.

I began with the consideration of the simplest sponges (olynthus) and Cnidaria (hydra).

In this way is formed a ring of tentacles, the most characteristic organs of the Cnidaria.

Self-cleavage is also found among the higher multicellular organisms—namely, the Cnidaria (polyps, medus).

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