Definition and other additional information on Spicula from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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Die Spicula-Grundtypen der Calcarea Schwammnadeln werden auch als Spicula oder Skleren bezeichnet. Die Beschreibung der Schwammnadeln der Calcarea bezieht sich auf die Arbeit von Krautter (1997). Die Nadelbildung erfolgt bei den Calcarea extrazellulär.
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Spicula - Definition of Spicula at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Spicula. Look it up now!
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spicu·lum (spik′yə ləm). noun pl. spicula -·la (-lə). a spicule; esp., any of several spinelike organs found in lower animals, as the starfish. Etymology: L...
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Family characteristics + generic features of large size, slightly flattened, sides of thorax spiny. Large grubholes packed with frass or with shredded wood. References and Links:
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Definition of spicula from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto.
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Nautilus spicula, Gmel. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 Volume 2...
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Die beiden anderen Klassen des Tierstammes der Porifera stabilisieren ihren schwammigen Körper dagegen in der Regel mit Hilfe mikroskopisch kleiner Nadeln, den sogenannten Spicula. Bei Hornkieselschwämmen bestehen diese ebenfalls aus Kieselsäure, Kalkschwämme wiederum bauen die Ihren aus Kalzitkristallen.
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Spicula with distinct ventral angle. Lateral guiding piece only 25 um long. A single male and two immature females from forest nursery soil west of Brookings, South Dakota. Collected by R. B. Malek. Tails of these specimens are slightly longer and cuticle thicker than those reported from Utah.
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