Difference between revisions of "statoblast"
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|etymology=Greek <i>statos</i>, fixed; <i>blastos</i>, bud | |etymology=Greek <i>statos</i>, fixed; <i>blastos</i>, bud | ||
− | |definition=([[Bryozoa]]: Phylactolaemata) A sessile or free, ovoid or discoid chitinized bud, with large yolky cells and organized germinal tissue, that give rise to polypides; resting buds; winter | + | |definition=([[Bryozoa]]: [[Phylactolaemata]]) A [[sessile]] or free, [[ovoid]] or [[discoid]] [[chitinized]] bud, with large yolky cells and organized [[germinal]] [[tissue]], that give rise to polypides; resting buds; [[winter egg]]s |
|see also=[[floatoblast]]. | |see also=[[floatoblast]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 13 September 2013
statoblast (noun; Greek statos, fixed; blastos, bud): (Bryozoa: Phylactolaemata) A sessile or free, ovoid or discoid chitinized bud, with large yolky cells and organized germinal tissue, that give rise to polypides; resting buds; winter eggsSee also: floatoblast.