If the frontal cilia of an ascidian pharynx were immobilized what would be the likely consequence(s) closure of siphons no mucus net spreading cessation of the feeding current cessation of gas exchange
If the frontal cilia of an ascidian pharynx were immobilized what would be the likely consequence(s) closure of siphons no mucus net spreading cessation of the feeding current cessation of gas exchange
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If the frontal cilia of an ascidian pharynx were immobilized what would be the likely consequence(s)?
**Options:**
- ○ closure of siphons
- ○ no mucus net spreading
- ○ cessation of the feeding current
- ○ cessation of gas exchange
This question explores the implications of immobilizing the frontal cilia within an ascidian pharynx, which plays a critical role in various physiological functions. Each option suggests a possible consequence of such immobilization.
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