Xenoturbella bocki

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title: Xenoturbella bocki
text: Xenoturbella bocki is a marine benthic worm-like species from the genus Xenoturbella. It is found in saltwater sea floor habitats off the coast of Europe, predominantly Sweden. It was the first species in the genus discovered. Initially it was collected by Swedish zoologist Sixten Bock in 1915, and described in 1949 by Swedish zoologist Einar Westblad. The unusual digestive structure of this species, in which a single opening is used to eat food and excrete waste, has led to considerable study
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description: Species of bilaterians with a simple body plan
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenoturbella_bocki
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date modified: 2023-11-26T21:50:47Z
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