No, arthropods do not have gastrovascular cavities. They have complete digestive systems.
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A gastrovascular cavity is a digestive chamber with a single opening, found in simple animals like jellyfish and flatworms. Food is ingested through the opening, where it is broken down and absorbed by the cells lining the cavity. Waste is expelled through the same opening.
The tissue that lines the gastrovascular cavity in organisms like cnidarians is called gastrodermis. It is responsible for digestion and absorption of nutrients from the food.
They express the characteristics inherent to arthropods. All insects are arthropods. Not all arthropods are insects.
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 Mammals are not arthropods. Arthropods are insects.
It is called the Coelenteron or gastrovascular cavity.
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no, theres one opening