An example of individual of the genus Sycon sp La Deva Island Asturias August 2001 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-example-of-individual-of-the-genus-sycon-sp-la-deva-island-asturias-image4765804.html
RMAJ2G6D–An example of individual of the genus Sycon sp La Deva Island Asturias August 2001
. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. Challenger:. 4 Sycon. arboreum 7HeteropegmtL nodus Gordii. iCOSOlenia blan hiphoriscas flamn< nitiformis 6 Grantia tubcrosa PLATE II. PLATE II. Figure 1.—Leuconia multiformis, var. capUlata : natural size. Uiam. 2.—Leuconia loricata, n. sp., . . x 2 3.—Leuconia dura, n. sp. ; natural size. 4.—Leuconia Jruticosa, Haeckel, .... x 2 5.—Pcricharax carteri, n. gen. and sp.; natural size.6.—Leucetta hceck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-scientific-results-of-the-voyage-of-hms-challenger-during-the-years-1873-76-under-the-command-of-captain-george-s-nares-rn-frs-and-captain-frank-turle-thomson-rn-challenger-4-sycon-arboreum-7heteropegmtl-nodus-gordii-icosolenia-blan-hiphoriscas-flamnlt-nitiformis-6-grantia-tubcrosa-plate-ii-plate-ii-figure-1leuconia-multiformis-var-capulata-natural-size-uiam-2leuconia-loricata-n-sp-x-2-3leuconia-dura-n-sp-natural-size-4leuconia-jruticosa-haeckel-x-2-5pcricharax-carteri-n-gen-and-sp-natural-size6leucetta-hceck-image370786316.html
RM2CF6NMC–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. Challenger:. 4 Sycon. arboreum 7HeteropegmtL nodus Gordii. iCOSOlenia blan hiphoriscas flamn< nitiformis 6 Grantia tubcrosa PLATE II. PLATE II. Figure 1.—Leuconia multiformis, var. capUlata : natural size. Uiam. 2.—Leuconia loricata, n. sp., . . x 2 3.—Leuconia dura, n. sp. ; natural size. 4.—Leuconia Jruticosa, Haeckel, .... x 2 5.—Pcricharax carteri, n. gen. and sp.; natural size.6.—Leucetta hceck
. A manual of zoology. . Fig. 36. — Sycon gelatinosum. Transverse section through the wall of a cylinder (parallel with the course of the canals), showing one incurrent canal (IC), and one radial {R) throughout their length; s/>, triradiate spicules; sp', oxeote spicules of dermal cortex {dc) ; sfi", tetraradiate spicules of gastral cortex {gc) ec, ectoderm; eft, endoderm; pjn, pore membrane ; pf>, prosopyles; ap, apopyle ; di, diaphragm; e.xc, excurrent passage; PC, paragastric cavity; em, early embryo; em', late embryo- The arrows indicate the course of the water through the spon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-fig-36-sycon-gelatinosum-transverse-section-through-the-wall-of-a-cylinder-parallel-with-the-course-of-the-canals-showing-one-incurrent-canal-ic-and-one-radial-r-throughout-their-length-sgt-triradiate-spicules-sp-oxeote-spicules-of-dermal-cortex-dc-sfiquot-tetraradiate-spicules-of-gastral-cortex-gc-ec-ectoderm-eft-endoderm-pjn-pore-membrane-pfgt-prosopyles-ap-apopyle-di-diaphragm-exc-excurrent-passage-pc-paragastric-cavity-em-early-embryo-em-late-embryo-the-arrows-indicate-the-course-of-the-water-through-the-spon-image216442474.html
RMPG3PGA–. A manual of zoology. . Fig. 36. — Sycon gelatinosum. Transverse section through the wall of a cylinder (parallel with the course of the canals), showing one incurrent canal (IC), and one radial {R) throughout their length; s/>, triradiate spicules; sp', oxeote spicules of dermal cortex {dc) ; sfi", tetraradiate spicules of gastral cortex {gc) ec, ectoderm; eft, endoderm; pjn, pore membrane ; pf>, prosopyles; ap, apopyle ; di, diaphragm; e.xc, excurrent passage; PC, paragastric cavity; em, early embryo; em', late embryo- The arrows indicate the course of the water through the spon
. A manual of zoology. . Fig. 36. — Sycon gelatinosum. Transverse section through the wall of a cylinder (parallel with the course of the canals), showing one incurrent canal (IC), and one radial {R) throughout their length; s/>, triradiate spicules; sp', oxeote spicules of dermal cortex {dc) ; sfi", tetraradiate spicules of gastral cortex {gc) ec, ectoderm; eft, endoderm; pjn, pore membrane ; pf>, prosopyles; ap, apopyle ; di, diaphragm; e.xc, excurrent passage; PC, paragastric cavity; em, early embryo; em', late embryo- The arrows indicate the course of the water through the spon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-fig-36-sycon-gelatinosum-transverse-section-through-the-wall-of-a-cylinder-parallel-with-the-course-of-the-canals-showing-one-incurrent-canal-ic-and-one-radial-r-throughout-their-length-sgt-triradiate-spicules-sp-oxeote-spicules-of-dermal-cortex-dc-sfiquot-tetraradiate-spicules-of-gastral-cortex-gc-ec-ectoderm-eft-endoderm-pjn-pore-membrane-pfgt-prosopyles-ap-apopyle-di-diaphragm-exc-excurrent-passage-pc-paragastric-cavity-em-early-embryo-em-late-embryo-the-arrows-indicate-the-course-of-the-water-through-the-spon-image232109086.html
RMRDHDE6–. A manual of zoology. . Fig. 36. — Sycon gelatinosum. Transverse section through the wall of a cylinder (parallel with the course of the canals), showing one incurrent canal (IC), and one radial {R) throughout their length; s/>, triradiate spicules; sp', oxeote spicules of dermal cortex {dc) ; sfi", tetraradiate spicules of gastral cortex {gc) ec, ectoderm; eft, endoderm; pjn, pore membrane ; pf>, prosopyles; ap, apopyle ; di, diaphragm; e.xc, excurrent passage; PC, paragastric cavity; em, early embryo; em', late embryo- The arrows indicate the course of the water through the spon
. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SPONGES 131 153. Canal Systems.—In sponges there are three principal types of canal systems, known as the ascon, sycon, and rhagon types (Fig. 54), of which the ascon is the simplest. The body of a sponge of this type has a thin wall which is penetrated by simple canals that run clear through to the gastral cavity. In this type flagellated cells line this cavity.. Fig. 53.—Different types of sponges. A, Grantia ciliata (Fabricius), one of the Cal- carea, a simple sponge showing colony formation and budding. X 2. B, skeleton of Eupledella sp., a hexactinellid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-biology-zoology-biology-sponges-131-153-canal-systemsin-sponges-there-are-three-principal-types-of-canal-systems-known-as-the-ascon-sycon-and-rhagon-types-fig-54-of-which-the-ascon-is-the-simplest-the-body-of-a-sponge-of-this-type-has-a-thin-wall-which-is-penetrated-by-simple-canals-that-run-clear-through-to-the-gastral-cavity-in-this-type-flagellated-cells-line-this-cavity-fig-53different-types-of-sponges-a-grantia-ciliata-fabricius-one-of-the-cal-carea-a-simple-sponge-showing-colony-formation-and-budding-x-2-b-skeleton-of-eupledella-sp-a-hexactinellid-image236768653.html
RMRN5MR9–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. SPONGES 131 153. Canal Systems.—In sponges there are three principal types of canal systems, known as the ascon, sycon, and rhagon types (Fig. 54), of which the ascon is the simplest. The body of a sponge of this type has a thin wall which is penetrated by simple canals that run clear through to the gastral cavity. In this type flagellated cells line this cavity.. Fig. 53.—Different types of sponges. A, Grantia ciliata (Fabricius), one of the Cal- carea, a simple sponge showing colony formation and budding. X 2. B, skeleton of Eupledella sp., a hexactinellid
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