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- Coenenchyme abstract "Coenenchyme is the common tissue that surrounds and links the polyps in octocorals. It consists of mesoglea penetrated by tubes (solenia) and canals of the gastrodermis and contains sclerites, microscopic mineralised spicules of silica or of calcium carbonate. The stiff projecting portion of coenenchyme that surrounds each polyp is usually reinforced by modified sclerites and is called the calyx, a term borrowed from botany. \"Coenosarc\" is an alternative name.".
- Coenenchyme wikiPageID "38144597".
- Coenenchyme wikiPageLength "1048".
- Coenenchyme wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Coenenchyme wikiPageRevisionID "658183637".
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Calyx_(anatomy).
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cnidarian_anatomy.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Gastrodermis.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Mesoglea.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Octocorallia.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Polyp.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Sclerite.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLink Sponge_spicule.
- Coenenchyme wikiPageWikiLinkText "coenenchyme".
- Coenenchyme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coenenchyme subject Category:Cnidarian_anatomy.
- Coenenchyme hypernym Tissue.
- Coenenchyme type AnatomicalStructure.
- Coenenchyme type Cnidarian.
- Coenenchyme comment "Coenenchyme is the common tissue that surrounds and links the polyps in octocorals. It consists of mesoglea penetrated by tubes (solenia) and canals of the gastrodermis and contains sclerites, microscopic mineralised spicules of silica or of calcium carbonate. The stiff projecting portion of coenenchyme that surrounds each polyp is usually reinforced by modified sclerites and is called the calyx, a term borrowed from botany. \"Coenosarc\" is an alternative name.".
- Coenenchyme label "Coenenchyme".
- Coenenchyme sameAs Q5140721.
- Coenenchyme sameAs m.0pdp1cc.
- Coenenchyme sameAs Q5140721.
- Coenenchyme wasDerivedFrom Coenenchyme?oldid=658183637.
- Coenenchyme isPrimaryTopicOf Coenenchyme.