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The gastrovascular cavity functions in digestion and respiration. Many animals who have a gastrovascular cavity do not need a circulatory system.
The oral cavity, or mouth, opens into the oropharynx, the portion of the throat behind the mouth.
A highly branched gastrovascular tract would allow for a higher surface area for food absorption to occur.
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The thin tissue that holds the organs together in the body cavity of a frog is called mesentery.
The gastrovascular cavity functions in digestion and respiration. Many animals who have a gastrovascular cavity do not need a circulatory system.
Epithilial Tissue Lines animal's body Cavity, they can be further subdivided into different types of Epithelial Tissue, depending on what they line
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In the GastroVascular Cavity
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No, a gastrovascular cavity only has one opening. Only an alimentary canal features a mouth and anus.
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)
no, theres one opening
It is called the Coelenteron or gastrovascular cavity.
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