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Stomodaeum n. A part of the alimentary canal. See under Mesenteron.
Stomodaeum n. The primitive mouth and esophagus of the embryo of
annelids and arthropods.

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in embryology, the invagination that forms the anterior part of the digestive tract 2 answers
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The true mouth is formed late by a tucking-in of epiblast, the stomodaeum (s.d.), which meets and fuses with the hypoblast, and is then perforated.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata H. G. Wells 2007
Foregut: extends from the mouth to the end of gizzard; its epithelium being formed from the ectodermal invagination known as the stomodaeum.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith 2007
The HYDROMEDUSAE are distinguished from the Scyphozoa chiefly by negative characters; they have no stomodaeum, that is, no ingrowth of ectoderm at the mouth to form an oesophagus; they have no mesenteries (radiating partitions) which incompletely subdivide the coelenteron; and they have no concentration of digestive cells into special organs.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 Various 2010
The SCYPHOZOA have the following features in common:--They typically exhibit an ectodermal stomodaeum; partitions or mesenteries project into their coelenteron from the body-wall, and on these are generally concentrated digestive cells (to form mesenterial filaments, phacellae or gastric filaments, &c.); the external musculature of the body-wall is circular (except in _Cerianthus_); the internal, longitudinal; and the sexual cells probably always arise in the endoderm.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 Various 2010
The elongation of the mouth and stomodaeum confer a bilateral symmetry on the body of the zooid, which is extended to other organs of the body.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 Various 2010