Difference between revisions of "pseudoderm"

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|etymology=Greek <i>pseudos</i>, false; <i>derma</i>, skin
 
|etymology=Greek <i>pseudos</i>, false; <i>derma</i>, skin
|definition=([[Porifera]]: Calcarea) In the most complex sponges of the <i>Leucosolenia</i>, the outermost asconoid bodies are fused together to form a false surface.
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|definition=([[Porifera]]: Calcarea) In the most [[complex]] sponges of the <i>Leucosolenia</i>, the outermost asconoid bodies are [[fused]] together to form a false surface.
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Revision as of 23:41, 13 September 2013

pseudoderm (noun; Greek pseudos, false; derma, skin): (Porifera: Calcarea) In the most complex sponges of the Leucosolenia, the outermost asconoid bodies are fused together to form a false surface.