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no, theres one opening
No, a gastrovascular cavity only has one opening. Only an alimentary canal features a mouth and anus.
The gastrovascular cavity functions in digestion and respiration. Many animals who have a gastrovascular cavity do not need a circulatory system.
A gastrovascular cavity is a digestive sac with only a single opening. A complete digestive tract (otherwise known as an Alimentary canal) has two openings (a mouth and anus) between its digestive tubes unlike the gastrovascular cavity in which food is ingested and eliminated through the same opening (example would be hydra)
This is a cell in the rear portion of plant gastrovascular system.
Poriferans needs organic substances and cnidarians needs of a gastrovascular cavity with openings.
i think a hydra has a incomplete digestive system called the-gastrovascular system
No, arthropods do not have gastrovascular cavities. They have complete digestive systems.
The gastrovascular cavity acts as a hydrostatic skeleton against which the contractile cells work.
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Vascular, gastrovascular,
Yes.