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- Coenosteum abstract "In corals, the coenosteum is the stony skeletal material secreted by the coenosarc, the layer of living material lying between the corallites (the stony cups in which the polyps sit). The coenosteum is composed of aragonite, a crystalline form of calcium carbonate, and is generally a spongy, porous material. Sometimes the coenosteum has ornamentation such as ridges and beads, visible as raised areas of the coenosarc. The coenosteum and corallites together are known as the corallum.".
- Coenosteum wikiPageID "46497296".
- Coenosteum wikiPageLength "1192".
- Coenosteum wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Coenosteum wikiPageRevisionID "684986367".
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Aragonite.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_carbonate.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cnidarian_anatomy.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Coenosarc.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Corallite.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLink Polyp.
- Coenosteum wikiPageWikiLinkText "coenosteum".
- Coenosteum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coenosteum subject Category:Cnidarian_anatomy.
- Coenosteum hypernym Material.
- Coenosteum type ChemicalCompound.
- Coenosteum comment "In corals, the coenosteum is the stony skeletal material secreted by the coenosarc, the layer of living material lying between the corallites (the stony cups in which the polyps sit). The coenosteum is composed of aragonite, a crystalline form of calcium carbonate, and is generally a spongy, porous material. Sometimes the coenosteum has ornamentation such as ridges and beads, visible as raised areas of the coenosarc. The coenosteum and corallites together are known as the corallum.".
- Coenosteum label "Coenosteum".
- Coenosteum sameAs Q16540732.
- Coenosteum sameAs Coenostéum.
- Coenosteum sameAs m.0134pqg3.
- Coenosteum sameAs Q16540732.
- Coenosteum wasDerivedFrom Coenosteum?oldid=684986367.
- Coenosteum isPrimaryTopicOf Coenosteum.