Definition of Sea mat. Meaning of Sea mat. Synonyms of Sea mat

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Definition of Sea mat

Sea mat
Sea mat Sea" mat` (Zo["o]l.) Any bryozoan of the genus Flustra or allied genera which form frondlike corals.

Meaning of Sea mat from wikipedia

- freshwater species. The body wall consists of the epidermis, basal lamina (a mat of non-cellular material), connective tissue, muscles, and the mesothelium...
- Zoanthus sociatus, commonly known as the green sea mat or button polyp, is a zoanthid usually found in shallow reef zones of tropical regions from Caribbean...
- characterized by a thin, mat-like encrustation, white to gray in color. It may be known colloquially as the coffin box, sea-mat or lacy crust bryozoan and...
- Victorella pavida or trembling sea mat is a species of bryozoan found in shallow waters of low or fluctuating salinity, such as lagoons and estuaries...
- Green Sea Sea of green (disambiguation) Greenland Sea Green Seamount Codium fragile, or green sea fingers Zoanthus sociatus, or green sea mat This disambiguation...
- The Brink's-Mat robbery was one of the largest robberies in British history, with £26 million (equivalent to £111 million in 2023) worth of gold bullion...
- northeast, while the Mat flows from the southwest down to the confluence with Fan and then towards the Adriatic Sea. The Albanian name mat originally meant...
- extant; 12,000+ extinct Bryozoa (Ectoprocta) Moss animals Moss animals, sea mats, ectoprocts: 332  Lophop****, no pedicle, ciliated tentacles, **** outside...
- Halichondria panicea Purse sponge, Sycon raph**** Moss animal, Flustra foliacea Sea-mat, Membranipora membranacea Golden star ascidian, Botryllus schlosseri Vase...
- A microbial mat is a multi-layered sheet or biofilm of microbial colonies, composed of mainly bacteria and/or archaea. Microbial mats grow at interfaces...