Difference between revisions of "endocyst"

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|etymology=Greek <i>endon</i>, within; <i>kystis</i>, bladder
 
|etymology=Greek <i>endon</i>, within; <i>kystis</i>, bladder
|definition=([[Bryozoa]]) A soft layer lining a zooid; used to include both epidermis and peritoneum or peritoneum alone.
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|definition=([[Bryozoa]]) A soft layer lining a [[zooid]]; used to include both [[epidermis]] and [[peritoneum]] or [[peritoneum]] alone.
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Revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013

endocyst (noun; Greek endon, within; kystis, bladder): (Bryozoa) A soft layer lining a zooid; used to include both epidermis and peritoneum or peritoneum alone.