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- the embryo. Much of the body of Hexactinellid sponges is composed of syncitial tissue. This allows them to form their large siliceous ****ules exclusively...
- colour, ranging from white to orange. Much of the body is composed of syncitial tissue, extensive regions of multinucleate cytoplasm. The epidermal cells...
- material. Slime molds syncitia form from individual amoeboid cells, like syncitial tissues of some multicellular organisms, not the other way round. To be...
- of the transcription factors present in a gradient in the Drosophila syncitial embryo. She was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine...
- monophyletic grouping, the Neodermata, in which the adults of all members have syncitial skins. It is also generally agreed that the Neodermata are a relatively...
- the spines while drawing up the body. The body wall consists of a thin syncitial layer, which secretes a tough cuticle; this is molted several times while...
- species are internal parasites. Cestodes have no mouths or guts, and the syncitial skin absorbs nutrientsmainly carbohydrates and amino acids – from the...
- the eggs with yolk. Together, each ovary and vitellarium form a single syncitial structure in the anterior part of the animal, opening through an oviduct...
- events controlled by heterochronic genes include the division and eventual syncitial fusion of the hypodermic seam cells, and their subsequent secretion of...