10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONAXON»
Discover the use of
monaxon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monaxon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Monactinal Diactinal Curved Monaxon with Tctraxon monaxon monaxon
monaxon hook ends Triradiate Calthrops Hcxactinal g triaxon Polyaxon Polyaxon
Figure 4.7 Spicules and spongin. Spiculc {a 0 End of . ' iculc Sclcroblast 5p
Founder ...
2
Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
1-Monactinal monaxon. 2-Diactinal monaxon 3 -Curved monaxon. 4-Triaenes. 5
& 6-Tetraxon calthrops. 7-Triradiate. 8 -Monaxon with ends hooked (anphidisc). 9
-Hexactinal triaxon. 10 & 11-Potyaxons. 12-Spongin fibres. marketable size in ...
3
Animal Forms And Functions: Invertebrata
Style i^ Tylostyle Oxea A. MONAXON SPICULES B. TRIAXON SPICULE
TETRACTINE TRIAENES Amphidisc Triad C. TETRAXON SPICULES D. DESMA
Fig. 3.9. Scypha. Various types of spicules. (i) Monaxon spicules: These are long
...
P.Puranik, Asha Bhate, 2007
4
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Geology
The spicule association includes monaxon, triaxon, and tetraxon spicules. They
were found together with crinoids, brachiopods, and bryozoan debris (samples
132-1 and 132-2 from bed 132). Fossil fragments often form thin parallel layers.
5
The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from ...
Intertidal Invertebrates from Central California to Oregon Sol Felty Light James T.
Carlton. axes = 1 monaxon axes = 1 monaxon rays = 1 monactine PLATE 17
Monactine, diactine, tetractine, and triactine spicule morphology and terminology.
Sol Felty Light, James T. Carlton, 2007
6
Atlas of Invertebrate Anatomy
Donald Thomas Anderson. Apical view % rm^ $mm T3 < epidermis. monaxon
megascleres Tethya corticata microscleres canal osculu Chondrilla australiensis
external surface collagen fibre monaxon megascleres spongin fibre canal Ircinia
...
Donald Thomas Anderson, 1996
It is a diactinal monaxon or a diactine (Fig. 3.3«). The tylostyle, typical
megasclere of the order Hadromerida, is knobbed at one end, pointed at the
other. It is a monactinal monaxon (Fig. 3.3e). During growth of the spicule, if
development ...
Patricia R. Bergquist, 1978
8
A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. dis, twice; aktis, ray] Being pointed at both ends. diactinal monaxon (PORIF)
A monaxon that develops by growing in both directions, while originating from a
central point; diactine; rhabdus. diactine see diactinal monaxon diaene n. [Gr. dis
...
9
The Directiveness of Organic Activities
The porocytes come from the dermal epithelium, the cells of which in the allied
genus Leucosolenia have the power of secreting monaxon spicules ; there is
therefore nothing very remarkable in the fact that the porocytes of Clathrina can ...
10
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
0 Pellet calcarenite, golden-brown, well-sortai, fine-grained, rounded, tightly
cemented; abundant calcite-replaced monaxon sponge spicules and scattered
pelecypod debris____ l. 5 Covered ...