Definition of Mesohyl. Meaning of Mesohyl. Synonyms of Mesohyl

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Definition of Mesohyl

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- 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...
- functions as a hydrostatic skeleton. It is related to but distinct from mesohyl, which generally refers to extracellular material found in sponges. The...
-     Mesohyl     Pinacocyte     Choanocyte     Lophocyte     Porocyte     Oocyte     Archeocyte     Sclerocyte     ****ule     Water flow Choanocytes (also...
- 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...
- collencytes and structural elements called ****ules. They move about within the mesohyl with amoeba-like movements performing a number of important functions....
- starts in sclerocytes (amoeboid cells responsible for ****ule formation) in mesohyl  and is mediated by silicatein, a special enzyme that initiates formation...
- just the external tubes) and the largest tip penetrates the cormus. The mesohyl is full of bacteria. Klautau, Mic****e; Valentine, Clare (2003). "Revision...