Sea anemones are benthic, sessile cnidarians that use venom for prey capture, defense, digestion, and intraspecific competition. Lacking venom glands, sea anemones produce venom locally in the tissue of use and deliver it via subcellular structures called...
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Daly, M. (2017). Functional and Genetic Diversity of Toxins in Sea Anemones (pp. 87–104). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6458-3_17
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