- The
mesohyl,
formerly known as
mesenchyme or as mesoglea, is the
gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It
fills the
space between the
external pinacoderm...
- organisms.
Sponges are
multicellular organisms consisting of jelly-like
mesohyl sandwiched between two thin
layers of cells, and
usually have tube-like...
-
Mesohyl Pinacocyte Choanocyte Lophocyte Porocyte Oocyte Archeocyte Sclerocyte ****ule
Water flow
Choanocytes (also...
-
functions as a
hydrostatic skeleton. It is
related to but
distinct from
mesohyl,
which generally refers to
extracellular material found in sponges. The...
- from archeocytes.
Repeated cleavage of the
zygote egg
takes place in the
mesohyl and
forms a
parenchymella larva with a m**** of
larger internal cells surrounded...
-
found in sponges. The
sponge body is
mostly a
connective tissue; the
mesohyl, over
which are
applied epithelioid monolayers of cells, the
outer pinacoderm...
- cases, the
mesoglea is noncellular. In sponges, the
mesenchyme is
called mesohyl. In
diploblasts (Cnidaria and Ctenophora), the
mesenchyme is
fully ectodermally...
- ****ules. The soft
connective tissues of
sponges are
composed of
gelatinous mesohyl reinforced by
fibrous spongin,
forming a
composite matrix that has decent...
- adhesion, signaling, phagocytosis, and polarity.
Pinacocytes are
filled with
mesohyl which is a gel like
substance that
helps maintain the
shape and structure...
- have a non-living
mesohyl layer that is
located between the two
living layers.
Despite being made up of non-living material, the
mesohyl contains living...