it is a canal system found in sponges(porifera phylum). its example is Leucon. the intresting fact is that this is the only water canal system present in sponges which do not have SPONGOCOEL. in this water moves inside through ostiathen to incurrent canal then prosodi then flagellate cells and then to apodi then to excurrent canal and den to osculum then out..!!
The alimentary canal is part of the reproductive system in pigs. The canal is used to transfer the male gamete during reproduction.
The alimentary canal in fetal pigs is part of the digestive system. It contains the oral cavity, stomach and intestines.
An area surrounding a canal
The inguinal canal is the canal that is used to place scrotum and testes in place before birth in men.
I think alimentary canal is 9metre
it is a canal system found in sponges(porifera phylum). its example is Leucon. the intresting fact is that this is the only water canal system present in sponges which do not have SPONGOCOEL. in this water moves inside through ostiathen to incurrent canal then prosodi then flagellate cells and then to apodi then to excurrent canal and den to osculum then out..!!
The leucon type can feed the most cells, then the sycon type, then the simplest ascon type. ^^
The Hohokam Canal System.
Alimentary Canal
The Hohokam Canal System
Alimentary Canal
Unique stuctures of Phylum Porifera include 1 : Spicules which may be calcarious or silicious . 2 : Canl system , which may be asconoid , syconoid or leucon type . 3 Spongin fibers in some fresh water sponges .
Vienna doesn't have a canal system. You are probably thinking of Venice.
No. Diastole refers to the cardiovascular system, and alimentary canal is in the gastrointestinal system.
Yes, Rome does have a canal system. They use a water-transport thingy called an aqueduct.
Pakistan has the largest canal irrigation system in the world, known as the Indus Basin Irrigation System. It is fed by the Indus River and its tributaries, covering a vast area of agricultural land in Pakistan.
The alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.