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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STOMODAEA»
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1
Revision of the Suborders Families, and Genera of the ...
This condition is refiected in the corallites by trabecular structures between the
centers (trabecular linkage). In the case of direct linkage adjacent stomodaea are
directly connected by one Or more mesenterial strands as a result Of the bending
...
2
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
18,S. *O. polymorpha, Rec., X150 (42). Pharyngosphacra HKL., 1887 [*P.
stomodaea]. Pores prolonged inward by solid-walled tubules. Rec. FIG. 18,9. *P.
stomodaea, Rec., X200 (42). Polysolenia EHR., 1872 [*P. setosa][=Acro- sphaera
HKL., ...
Raymond Cecil Moore, 1954
This condition is reflected in the corallites by trabecular structures between the
centers (trabecular linkage). In the case of direct linkage adjacent stomodaea are
directly connected by one or more mesenterial strands as a result of the bending
...
4
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
As a result of this union the principal mesentery is divided at its bend into an
inner part connected with the two stomodaea at opposite ends (i.e. complete
direct linkage), and an outer part which becomes a principal mesentery of the
bud and ...
5
Oceanography and Marine Biology, An Annual Review
Food items found in stomodaea of M. leidyi included bivalve larvae, barnacle
nauplii and annelid larvae in many more instances than would have been
expected from their relative abundance in plankton samples. Of 2494 stomodaea
...
Alan Ansell, R. N. Gibson, Margaret Barnes, 1999
INTRATENTACULAR BUDDING: The formation of new stomodaea or polyps by
invagination or transverse division of the oral disc to give rise to two or more
stomodaea within the same tentacular ring. There are various modes in tratent
acular ...
7
Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress
The presence of inter-stomodseal couples of mesenteries between neighbouring
stomodaea of di-, tri-, triple, and polystomodaeal conditions was a morphological
feature no less significant than the presence or absence of two directive ...
Stomodaea were removed intact from each larva, washed twice in 50 percent
alcohol, dehydrated with dioxan, and embedded in paraffin. Embedded
stomodaea were soaked in a glycerin- detergent solution for four to six weeks to
soften the ...
9
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
See stomato-. stomodaeum /stom'edé'am/, pl. stomodaea [Gk, stoma + odaios, a
way] , a depression in the ectoderm located in the foregut of the developing
embryo that forms the mouth. Also spelt stomodeum, stomadeum, stomadaeum.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
10
Invertebrate Palaeontology and Evolution
5.l5f). ln this type new stomodaea are produced outside the tentacular ring of the
parent. These eXtratentaeular buds soon separate and do riot remain linked. The
colony that results from such budding (whether branching or massive) thus ...