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- Coenenchyme is the common tissue that surrounds and links the polyps in octocorals. It consists of mesoglea penetrated by tubes (solenia) and canals of...
- colony members. This entire matrix of common basal material is called coenenchyme. "MESENCHYME English Definition and Meaning | Lexico.com". Archived from...
- between all the members of the colony. The skeletal material, called coenenchyme, is composed of living tissue secreted by numerous wandering amoebocytes...
- having about 24–30 tentacles and polyps embedded in a well-developed coenenchyme. Reimer, James; Fujii, Takuma (2010). "Four new species and one new genus...
- individual animals (polyps) are connected by a common tissue, called the coenenchyme. The species is yellow or orange in colour and each polyp has twenty-four...
- skeleton which is stiffened by sclerites and covered by an outer layer, the coenenchyme. It has an upright growth habit with vertical, whip-like stems, sp****ly...
- tissues are dark red, translucent and needle-like. The colour of the coenenchyme (the thin fleshy external covering) is usually orange but may instead...
- tough cuticle. The polyps are partially embedded in a cushiony mat of coenenchyme which grows across the rock surface, and which incorporates sand grains...
- carina and the carinolaterals, but these are not visible because the coenenchyme (soft tissue) of the host overgrows the plates of the barnacle, apart...
- polyps of Palythoa are partially embedded in an encrusting mat of tissue (coenenchyme) covering the substrate on which the colony grows. The individual polyps...