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Ciliated Larvae
Larval forms of certain aquatic animals, particularly some mollusks and annelids, which have cilia (tiny hair-like structures) for movement and feeding.
Jellylike Matrix
A viscous, gelatinous substance that provides structural support to various tissue types, such as the connective tissue.
Gastrovascular Cavity
A saclike gut that also functions in gas exchange.
Cnidarians
A phylum of aquatic invertebrates known for their distinctive body structure featuring a jelly-like substance called mesoglea, and their tentacles equipped with cnidocytes for prey capture and defense.
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