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Overview of sea anemones

1991
To romantics they are Gosse’s ‘blossomed beauties’ and Roughley’s ‘flowers of the reef’, but despite their botanical common name, sea anemones are voracious animals — Dalyell’s ‘fell devourers of whatever they can overpower’. They belong to the Anthozoa, one of four extant classes (Figure 1.1) within the phylum Cnidaria (tentacle-bearing Radiata having
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Sea Anemones

2020
Avelin Mary, R. Sarojini
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Nutrition of Sea Anemones

1985
Publisher Summary The absence of cytological studies on sea anemones during the first 60 years of the twentieth century led biologists to interpret their observations by reference to those of the nineteenth century or to those known in the most studied cnidarian, Hydra.
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Sea Anemone Sting

New England Journal of Medicine
Weniko Caré, Raphaële Mestiri
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Sea Anemone: Investigation

Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 1982
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Swinging Cardiac Sea Anemone

2020
Dah, Kingsley   +5 more
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Sea anemones

Notes and Queries
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