Swimming bells – Nectocalyces or nectophore under a microscope, part of the Siphonophora colony, help to move in the water column. These bells are modified Medusae. Typically, each colony has several nectophore, the totality of which is called Nectosome
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- Swimming Bells - Nectocalyces or Nectophore Under a Microscope, Part of the Siphonophora Colony
Swimming Bells - Nectocalyces or Nectophore Under a Microscope, Part of the Siphonophora Colony
Swimming Bells - Nectocalyces or Nectophore Under a Microscope, Part of the Siphonophora Colony
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