Examples of rhynchocoel in the following topics:
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- Nemertea, or ribbon worms, are distinguished by their proboscis, used for capturing prey and enclosed in a cavity called a rhynchocoel.
- A unique characteristic of this phylum is the presence of a proboscis enclosed in a rhynchocoel.
- The proboscis may be extended or retracted by the retractor muscle attached to the wall of the rhynchocoel.
- A mouth opening that is ventral to the rhynchocoel leads into the foregut, followed by the intestine.
- The blood vessels are connected to the rhynchocoel.