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✅ Ctenophora – The Glowing Comb Jellies! 🪼✨ Meet the Ctenophores – marine creatures with glowing bodies and comb-like cilia! They’re diploblastic, radially symmetrical, and
InfoPic Notes. Giulio Cercato · Arabic Guitar. Ctenophora – The Glowing Comb Jellies! 🪼 Meet the Ctenophores – marine creatures with glowing bodies and comb-like cilia! They’re diploblastic, radially symmetrical, and swim using eight comb plates. Bioluminescent and beautiful – nature’s jelly wonders! #Ctenophora #CombJelly # ...
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Ctenophora Species
Ctenophora (Mnemiopsis leidyi)
narrowriver.org
Mar 6, 2020
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Young Ctenophora under microscope, possibly Bolinopsis sp, pelagic species, predator. Size 3 mm. The work of the cilia and and internal organs is visible. White sea
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shoma81
Oct 10, 2023
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Phylum Ctenophora - Examples and Characteristics
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Oct 26, 2022
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Ctenophore (comb-jelly) swimming
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Animal Earth
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Sep 6, 2013
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Sometimes ctenophores can’t help but steal the spotlight! This little transparent comb jelly popped in for a close-up during our survey of nearshore fish in the waters of Puget Sound. We survey these waters because nearshore marine ecosystems play an important role in the life cycle of juvenile salmon, forage fish and other commercially and ecologically important species. Comb jellies aren’t actually in the jellyfish family. They get their name from eight rows of tiny, comb-like plates which are
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NOAA Fisheries West Coast
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Jul 29, 2024
1:03
Ctenophores (teen-o-fores) are found in all oceans, including the waters around Woods Hole! Their "ctene rows" are made up of thousands of cilia fused into plates, which beat rhythmically. Here at the MBL, we study how these flexible structures propel them through the water. | Marine Biological Laboratory
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Marine Biological Laboratory
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6 months ago
Ctenophora Habitat
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Cnidaria & Ctenophora | Habitat, Types & Characteristics
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Oct 30, 2024
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Combing the Deep: NOAA's Discovery of a New Ctenophore
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NOAA Fisheries
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Nov 20, 2020
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Phylum Ctenophora: The Glowing Marine Wonders!
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Feb 20, 2025
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Ctenophore (comb-jelly) swimming
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Sep 6, 2013
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Animal Earth
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Sometimes ctenophores can’t help but steal the spotlight! This little transparent comb jelly popped in for a close-up during our survey of nearshore fish in the waters of Puget Sound. We survey these waters because nearshore marine ecosystems play an important role in the life cycle of juvenile salmon, forage fish and other commercially and ecologically important species. Comb jellies aren’t actually in the jellyfish family. They get their name from eight rows of tiny, comb-like plates which are
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Jul 29, 2024
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NOAA Fisheries West Coast
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Ctenophores (teen-o-fores) are found in all oceans, including the waters around Woods Hole! Their "ctene rows" are made up of thousands of cilia fused into plates, which beat rhythmically. Here at the MBL, we study how these flexible structures propel them through the water. | Marine Biological Laboratory
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6 months ago
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Marine Biological Laboratory
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✨ Rainbow Comb Jelly: Mesmerizing Light Show in the Ocean's Darkness (Ctenophore)
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6 months ago
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Unlocking Science
Shimmering Cook Island Ctenophores
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nautiluslive.org
Creature Feature: Ctenophores
Jun 22, 2021
whoi.edu
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For the last night of Hanukkah: revisiting footage of ctenophores, notable for the groups of cilia (small hairlike vibrating structures) they use for swimming. They are the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia. The ‘flashing lights’ seen here are not bioluminescence, but the result of cilia refracting the ROV’s spotlights. The ctenophores have eight “comb rows” of cilia along its sides. Some species can move by “flapping” their lobes or undulating their the body. Many ctenophores have
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Dec 15, 2023
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Schmidt Ocean Institute
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On the comb rows of ctenephores are structures known as ctenes. These ctenes are composed of cilia, which the comb jelly uses to move through the water. The cilia beat in coordinated waves, creating a shimmering, rainbow-like effect. Ctenophores are also the largest living organisms to use cilia as their main mode of locomotion! #animals #marinebiology #jelly #marinelife #learnontiktok
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4 months ago
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Deep-sea sparkles ✨️ Ctenophores (pronounced “TEEN-o-fours”) are mysterious ocean drifters found anywhere from the ocean’s edge to the deepest parts of the ocean. Also called comb jellies, these delicate predators slip through ocean waters, capturing other animals, typically using their long, sticky tentacles. This abyssal comb jelly (Beroe abyssicola) patrols the midnight zone searching for its favorite food—other comb jellies. When Beroe finds another comb jelly, it opens its mouth wide.
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1 month ago
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Fascinating ctenophores
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Jul 24, 2015
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The Marine Biological Association
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Phylum Ctenophora: The Glowing Marine Wonders!
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Phylum Ctenophora: Comb Jellies
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Ctenophora | Sea walnuts | Comb jellies |Animal Kingdom- Phylum Ctenophora - Examples@biologyexams4u
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Sep 9, 2023
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Phylum Ctenophora - Ctenophores/Comb Jellies
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Jan 23, 2025
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Facts: The Comb Jelly (Ctenophora)
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Jul 7, 2015
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Ctenophores of the deep
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Shimmering Cook Island Ctenophores | Nautilus Live | Ocean Exploration Trust
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Phylum Ctenophora - Examples and Characteristics
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Ctenophores are beautiful and mysterious sea animals
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Feb 14, 2021
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Facts: The Warty Comb Jelly (Sea Walnut)
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Jul 13, 2021
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Ctenophores semaphore information about earliest animals
May 22, 2025
theconversation.com
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Ctenophores on top. Comb jellies—known to scientists as ctenophores (pronounced “teen-oh-fours”)—mesmerize with their beauty, but these captivating creatures remain poorly studied due to their delicate nature. They live throughout the ocean, from the shallow depths to the deep seafloor and from warm tropical seas to chilly polar waters. Although they are an important part of marine ecosystems, the challenge of collecting intact specimens, especially from the deep sea, makes them difficult to s
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Feb 7, 2024
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Coeloplana: Benthic ctenophores living right under your nose | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog
May 29, 2015
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Phylum Ctenophora in 3 minutes 👍🏼
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1 month ago
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Combing the Deep: NOAA's Discovery of a New Ctenophore
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Phylum Ctenophora – General Features & Comb Jellies Explained | NEET UG Biology
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Oct 10, 2024
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COMB JELLIES/CTENOPHORES
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Apr 14, 2022
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Phylum Ctenophora #taxonomic #facts
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Jul 27, 2024
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