📂 Anatomy
gastrodermis — Definition
gastrodermis / gastrodermis
Gastrodermis is the inner epithelium layer, which lays the digestive cavity (gastrovascular cavity) in simple multi-cellular animals such as dilators (such as seaanas, corals, hydrals). This layer consists of gastrodermal cells, responsible for the introduction of nutrients through fagositoz and the launch of intracellular digestion. In addition, the secretion of digestive enzymes and the absorption of nutrients fulfills basic digestive functions. Gastrodermis is one of the two main cell layers of the body wall along with the epidermis with the outer layer.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is gastrodermis?
gastrodermis; gastrodermis is the inner epithelium layer, which lays the digestive cavity (gastrovascular cavity) in simple multi-cellular animals such as dilators (such as seaanas, corals, hydrals). This layer consists of gastrodermal cells, responsible for the introduction of nutrients through fagositoz and the launch of intracellular digestion. In addition, the secretion of digestive enzymes and the absorption of nutrients fulfills basic digestive functions. Gastrodermis is one of the two main cell layers of the body wall along with the epidermis with the outer layer.
❓ What is gastrodermis in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "gastrodermis" is gastrodermis.
❓ Which medical field is gastrodermis related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.