scyphistoma

invertebrate zoology
Also known as: scyphopolyp

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fission

  • Escherichia coli bacteria undergoing cytokinesis in the final stage of binary fission (scanning electron micrograph; magnified 21,674 times).
    In binary fission

    …organisms, such as tapeworms and scyphostome polyps, is called strobilation. Commonly, this results in a chain, called a strobilus, of the fission products—the proglottids of tapeworms and the ephyrae of scyphozoan jellyfish; each proglottid or ephyra matures in turn and separates from the end of the strobilus. A few metazoan…

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jellyfish

medusa

  • sea anemone
    In cnidarian: Reproduction and life cycles

    In most scyphozoans, a scyphistoma (scyphopolyp) produces immature medusae (ephyrae) by asexual fission at its oral end. This process, called strobilation, results in eight-armed, free-swimming ephyrae.

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