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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OSCULE»
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It was demonstrated by the Northern blotting technique that the expression of the
gene coding for myotrophin was highest around the oscule region (Fig. 9D). At
this part of the body the excurrent canals are joined together and eject the water ...
Werner E. G. Müller, 2003
2
An Encyclopedia of Natural History
This sac, which opens above by a wide, circular orifice, the oscule, consists of an
outer and an inner layer such as have just been described. The water necessary
to the life of the Sponge does not enter in at the oscule, which must not be ...
3
Exposition méthodique des genres de l'ordre des polypiers
celle d'un entonnoir régulier , jusqu'à celle d'une lame plane étalée en éventail,
et ressemblant quelquefois à un cratère évasé à bords ondulés; bord épais d'
environ ; millimètres; tissu intérieur grossièrement poreux et sans oscule, ...
Jean Vincent Félix Lamouroux, 2014
4
Biosilica in Evolution, Morphogenesis, and ...
The embryos become sessile and the young sponge forms an oscule, through
which the body cavity opens to the external milieu; with this process, the young
sponge forms an oscular/apical—basal axis. The oscule region can be
considered ...
W.E.G. Müller, Mikhael A. Grachev, 2009
5
The Algorithmic Beauty of Seaweeds, Sponges and Corals
(b) The expression of the gene is highest around the oscule and lowest at the
basis of the sponge (the concentration of myotrophin is schematically indicated in
a plot), (c) A drawing (Haeckel 1872) representing the calcareous sponge ...
Jaap A. Kaandorp, Janet E. Kübler, 2001
6
The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from ...
Diameter of oscule ... habitat: open coast, under boulders and undersides of rock
overhangs (plate 36F) Leucosolenia eleanor — Diameter of oscule-bearing
tubules up to 3.8 mm in greatest width; sponge consists of basal anastomosis
from ...
Sol Felty Light, James T. Carlton, 2007
7
Animal colonies: development and function through time
A generally accepted definition of an oscule is "an aperture through which water
leaves a sponge" (Borojevic et al., 1968), but what is considered to be an oscule
by one worker may simply be the aperture of an exhalant canal leading by way ...
Richard S. Boardman, Alan H. Cheetham, William Albert Oliver, 1973
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The Biology of the porifera
L'oscule armi L'oscule des Pharétronides actuelles présente fréquemment une
armature particulière ; il s'agit, chez les formes sans papilles, de plusieurs
rangées de tétractines serrés autour de l'oscule, dont les deux actines latérales
sont ...
William G. Fry, Zoological Society of London, British Museum (Natural History), 1970
9
Siboga-Expeditie - LES AMPHIPODES DE L'EXPEDITION DU SIBOGA.
In others, some of the lobes, by the enlargement of the oscule, have come to
resemble the holotype of P. peziza very closely, so that it is not improbable that
that species may eventually be found to be no more than an ecological variety of
the ...
Dense band of spicules surrounds oscule (beware!). Central California to Baja
California, intertidal to 240 feet (73m). Leucosolenia eleanor: gray-white, bundles
of soft anastomosing tubes ^-inch (0.6cm) in diameter. L. macleayi: gray-white, ...