mesentery
(noun)
in invertebrates, it describes any tissue that divides the body cavity into partitions
Examples of mesentery in the following topics:
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Class Anthozoa
- This cavity is divided into several chambers by longitudinal septa called mesenteries.
- Each mesentery consists of one ectodermal and one endodermal cell layer with the mesoglea sandwiched in between.
- Mesenteries do not divide the gastrovascular cavity completely; the smaller cavities coalesce at the pharyngeal opening.
- The adaptive benefit of the mesenteries appears to be an increase in surface area for absorption of nutrients and gas exchange.