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Spongin   (translated from German)
Spongin Spongin is in kollagenaehnliches Protein . It is for ... there strongly interlaced. Finally it is the Spongin, which holds the sponge in its form ... the drainage of a sponge only the Spongin in its pure form remains.
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Sponge   (translated from Japanese)
... for the framework which consists of the spongin fiber of detailed mesh condition, sponge make ... The framework rather is formed with "the spongin" of the spongin fiber which has pliability. As for the main component of the spongin, the animal of the other entire て ... the sponge cord consists of just the spongin fiber, because it does not have ...
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/海綿 - 11k - Cached (Japanese) - Wikipedia (Japanese) - Similar pages

Sponge
... to porocytes in the pinacoderm. Spongocytes secrete spongin , collagen-like fibers which make up the ... of sponges are bony (Calcarea), glass (Hexactenellida), spongin (Demospongiae). Some taxonomists have suggested a fourth ... their skeletons are composed of relatively soft spongin that does not fossilize well. The fossil ... of which these sponges are composed is spongin. Calcareous and siliceous sponges are too harsh ...
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Sponges   (translated from German)
... behind the moving cells) form Spongiocyten form ( Spongin) Sklerocyten bring ( Spicula out) Sex cells Often ... educated manner. With that Demospongiae plays also Spongin an important role. The skeleton consists of ... of dikaryoten Archeocyten, which from a layer Spongin and special needles (Spicula) to be coated ...
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Demospongia   (translated from French)
... of spicules, of nature siliceous or of spongin, presenting one (monactine) at four (tétractine) points ...
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Porifera   (translated from French)
... siliceous or composed of a substance cornea (spongin) reinforce and rigidify the structure. The spicules ...
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Grafarvogur
Grafarvogur Grafarvogur is one of the largest residental suburbs of Reykjavík, Iceland. It is a relatively new neighbourhood, major construction began in the late 80's and continued well into the 90's. Now it has established itself as a "good" family-friendly neighbourhood. The average income of it's inhabitants ...
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Demosponge
... skeletons" are made of spicules consisting of spongin fiber (a protein), silica, or both. They ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demosponge - 4k - Cached - Similar pages

Endoskeleton
... microscopic calcareous or siliceous spicules or a spongin network.
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Hexactinellid
... part because their spicules are sturdier than spongin and fossilize better. Unlike other sponges, they ...
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