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The cells are the little chambers of which the cœnocium is made up , and in each of which a polypide is lodged . The part of the cell through which the polypide admits of protrusion and retraction is the orifice of the cell .
The cells are the little chambers of which the cœnocium is made up , and in each of which a polypide is lodged . The part of the cell through which the polypide admits of protrusion and retraction is the orifice of the cell .
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Polypide completely retractile ; evagination perfect ; orifice of cell destitute of moveable appendage . Polypide completely retractile ; evagination perfect ; a circle of setæ attached to the ininvertible portion , and acting as an ...
Polypide completely retractile ; evagination perfect ; orifice of cell destitute of moveable appendage . Polypide completely retractile ; evagination perfect ; a circle of setæ attached to the ininvertible portion , and acting as an ...
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The Polyzoa being all composite animals , the canoecium constitutes essentially an assemblage of little cells or chambers ... In every instance * the polypide can be protruded from its cell , and again withdrawn into it , and the part ...
The Polyzoa being all composite animals , the canoecium constitutes essentially an assemblage of little cells or chambers ... In every instance * the polypide can be protruded from its cell , and again withdrawn into it , and the part ...
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consist almost entirely of bodies exactly resembling the nuclei of the cells ; some of these intercellular nuclei contain two nucleoli , and seem to be undergoing division , while round others a young cell may be seen in various stages ...
consist almost entirely of bodies exactly resembling the nuclei of the cells ; some of these intercellular nuclei contain two nucleoli , and seem to be undergoing division , while round others a young cell may be seen in various stages ...
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In some species of Plumatella , and in Alcyonella flabellum and A. Benedeni , the earthy particles are entirely absent , from a longitudinal line which commences wide near the aperture of the cell , and gradually narrows as it passes ...
In some species of Plumatella , and in Alcyonella flabellum and A. Benedeni , the earthy particles are entirely absent , from a longitudinal line which commences wide near the aperture of the cell , and gradually narrows as it passes ...
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A Monograph of the Fresh-water Polyzoa: Including All the Known ..., Tema 28 George James Allman Vista de fragmentos - 1856 |
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