Cnidarians accomplish digestion using a gastrovascular cavity, which serves both digestive and circulatory functions. Food is taken in through a single opening, where it is digested extracellularly, and the nutrients are then absorbed by the surrounding cells. This simple body plan allows cnidarians, such as jellyfish and sea anemones, to efficiently process their food without a complex digestive system.
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food
The hepatic cecum is part of the digestive tract. It apparently functions both to secrete digestive juices and to help absorb nutrients from the food. "Hepatic" means it relates to the liver. Although Starfish do not have a liver, the hepatic cecum may be similar to the liver of vertebrates.
They are both vertebrates
In aquatic animals like cnidarians : mesogles helps in maintenance of buoyancy and transparency
No it does not. It is a vestigial organ thought to function in the digestive system in some of our ancestors.
The function is to process the food in our body
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The function is to process the food in our body
The gastrodermis is a tissue layer found in organisms such as cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish and corals) that lines the digestive cavity. Its primary function is to facilitate digestion and nutrient absorption, as it contains specialized cells that secrete enzymes to break down food particles. Additionally, the gastrodermis plays a role in the overall physiology of the organism, contributing to the distribution of nutrients throughout the body.
Digestion and absorption of food are major functions of gastrodermis .