Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates: EchinodermataFrederick W. Harrison, Edward E. Ruppert The 15 illustrated volumes of this series provide specific and exhaustive coverage of all major invertebrate phyla, offering detailed accounts of their gross, histological and ultrastructural anatomy. The individual volumes are arranged phylogenetically, beginning with the protozoa (defined herein as motile protists) and concluding with the invertebrate members of the phylum Chordata. |
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Frederick W Harrison Department of Biology Western Carolina University | 1 |
Thomas Heinzeller Anatomische Anstalt der Ludwig Maximilians Universität D8000 | 9 |
Concentricycloidea | 149 |
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aboral ambulacral Amphipholis ampulla Antedon Antedon bifida apical arm plate arrowheads arrows axial organ Balkema basal lamina Biol body wall bundles Byrne cell types Chia ciliated cilium cles Cobb coelomic coelomic lining coelomocytes collagen collagen fibrils connective tissue contain crinoids cuticle cytoplasm dense dermis dorsal Echinodermata echinoderms echinoids ectoneural electron electron-dense epidermis epithelium fibers filaments function genital Golgi body gonad granular granules hemal system Hendler Henricia sp Holland holothurians hyponeural inner intestinal Jangoux juxtaligamental layer ligament longitudinal lumen Märkel membrane mesothelium microvilli mitochondria muscle cells myocytes nerve plexus nervous neurons nucleus oocytes Ophiura ophiuroid oral ossicles ovary Parastichopus californicus podia processes pyloric radial nerve radial nerve cord Scale bar sea urchin secretory cells sensory sinus skeleton Smiley species sperm spines stalk stomach structure supporting cells surface tentacles tion tube feet tube foot tubules ultrastructure vacuoles vesicles water vascular system Xyloplax Zool µm in diameter