hreyfimælar
Hreyfimælar are a type of movement cells found in the epithelial tissue of certain invertebrates. Specifically, they are a characteristic feature of cnidarians, such as jellyfish and corals. These cells are involved in the coordinated movement of the animal, allowing it to pursue prey, avoid predators, and settle on surfaces.
At the cellular level, hreyfimælar are motile, meaning they are capable of moving independently through their
Hreyfimælar cells in cnidarians are typically found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the animal's body.
While hreyfimælar are found in cnidarians, they are also present in other invertebrates and have been identified