| 11. | Digestion begins in the center of the manubrium, which communicates with the four radial canals and the ring canal.
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| 12. | This disk also allows motion between the sternum ( manubrium ) and itself during protraction and retraction of the scapula.
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| 13. | These were entangled and immobilised by the marginal tentacles, eventually being wrapped round and enclosed by the mobile manubrium.
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| 14. | The eggs develop in gonads of female medusae, which are located in the walls of the manubrium ( stomach ).
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| 15. | The manubrium joins with the body of the sternum, the clavicles and the cartilages of the first pair of ribs.
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| 16. | These organisms have a well-developed manubrium, a proboscis-like structure bearing the mouth and four long oral arms.
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| 17. | The gonads are beside the radial canals, except in " Limnocnida ", where they are on the manubrium.
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| 18. | Budding sites vary by species; from the tentacle bulbs, the manubrium ( above the mouth ), or the gonads of hydromedusae.
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| 19. | In the center of the underside of the bell is a mobile appendage called the manubrium which somewhat resembles an elephant's trunk.
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| 20. | This is because the manubrium normally angles posteriorly on the body of the sternum, forming a raised feature referred to as the sternal angle.
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