SpongesUniversity of California Press, 1 de jan. de 1978 - 268 páginas |
Conteúdo
Introduction | 9 |
its organization and operation | 16 |
their structure and behaviour | 52 |
The sponge skeleton | 84 |
Reproduction and development | 100 |
Sponge classification | 138 |
Sponge ecology | 184 |
Sponge biochemistry | 202 |
The fossil history and phylogenetic relationships of sponges | 217 |
The position of sponges in the animal kingdom | 240 |
Glossary | 257 |
Termos e frases comuns
acid activity adhesion aggregation amphiblastula archaeocytes Axinellida basal behaviour Bergquist biochemical Biol blastula Calcarea calcareous Calcaronea Calcinea Cambrian cavity cell types cellular Ceractinomorpha chemical choanocyte chambers choanoderm Choristida ciliated classification collencytes complex compounds cytoplasm Demosponges Demospongiae dermal Dictyoceratida differentiation Ephydatia exhalant canals factors Family fibre skeleton fibrillar collagen flagellated fluviatilis fossil fresh-water sponges function gemmules genera germination growth habitat Hadromerida Halichondria Halichondrida Haliclona Haplosclerida Hartman Hexactinellida inhalant and exhalant invertebrates larvae layer Lithistida marine sponges material megascleres membrane mesohyl Metazoa Microciona microscleres Mycale nurse cells observed occur oocytes organization oscular oscules oviparous oxeas parenchymella larva particle pattern phagocytosis Pharetronida pinacocytes pinacoderm Poecilosclerida Polymastia Porifera porocytes produce radial Redrawn Reiswig reproductive sclerocytes Sclerospongiae siliceous spicules skeletal species sperm spicule skeleton spicules sponge cells sponge larvae spongin spongin fibre sterols Stromatoporoidea structure subclass substrate Sycon syconoid Tethya tissue Tuzet Vacelet vacuoles Verongia Zool