Difference between gastrovascular cavity and alimentary canal

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Let me share with you a difference between gastrovascular cavity and alimentary canal.

Aspect Gastrovascular Cavity Alimentary Canal
Structure Single opening (mouth/anus) and a central cavity where digestion and nutrient absorption occur Two openings (mouth and anus) connected by a tubular passage
Function Functions in both digestion and nutrient distribution (no separate structures for ingestion and egestion) Specialized structures for ingestion, digestion, absorption and egestion
Found In ·        Cnidarians (jellyfish and corals)

·        Flatworms

·        Annelids

·        Arthropods

·        Mollusks

·        Vertebrates

Nutrient absorption Nutrients are absorbed directly into the cells lining the gastrovascular cavity Nutrients are absorbed across the walls of the alimentary canal.
Complexity Relatively simple structure More complex structure having stomach, small intestine and large intestine.
Specialized regions Typically lacks specialized regions Often has distinct regions e.g., stomach for storage and initial digestion, small intestine for nutrient absorption etc.
Muscular Movement Contractions of the gastrodermis or body wall move contents within the cavity Muscular contractions (peristalsis) move contents along the length of the canal
Examples

 

·        Hydra (cnidarian)

·        Flatworms (planarians)

·        Humans

·        Birds

·        Insects

·        Earthworms

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