In the past, great names in zoology such as those of the HERTWIGS, CARLGREN and G. H. PARKER have been associated with the acontium, but in recent years this organ seems rather neglected among actinian biologists, remaining in service only for taxonomists as a diagnostic symbol. However, the present author has found that the acontial filaments of Diadumene and Metridium not only respond to external stimuli such as stretching, cutting, or agitation by a current of sea water from a pipette, but also exhibit more or less periodic contractile activity of the acontial muscles. YANAGITA and W ADA (1959) have presented a diagrammatic reconstruction of the histological details of the Diadumene acontium as seen in cross-section. It is built on a bil...
Comatulids are able to perform quick and complex movements of the arms which are used to swim, creep...
Fig. 6. Scanning electric microscope images of musculature of Exocoelactis actinostoloides (CMNH-ZG ...
Behavioural activities of sea anemones can be divided into three types (Ross, 1964): (1) Slow moveme...
We have shown in a previous paper (Batham & Pantin, 19506) that the sea-anemone Metridium senile...
The majority of sea-anemones present to the eye an almost constant shape which only changes as the r...
The shape of the column of a sea anemone depends partly on the relative state of contraction of two ...
It has been known for some time that the most rapid reflex contractions of sea-anemones show a chara...
Acontia, located in the gastrovascular cavity of anemone, are thread-like tissue containing numerous...
Techniques for analysing polymer mechanics were used to describe quantitatively the time-dependent m...
Co-ordination of muscular action in sea anemones seems to involve a diffuse nerve net, condensed in ...
The quick withdrawal of sea anemones is the best-studied behavioural response in coelenterates and t...
The body-wall connective tissue (mesogloea) of the sea anemone Metridtum senile constitutes the high...
The sea anemone Stomphia coccinea, when touched by certain starfishes, frees itself from the substra...
The nervous system in the tentacles of the sea anemones Tealia felina, Anemonia sulcata, Metridium s...
An investigation into the problems of control and coordination of activity in the sphincter muscle o...
Comatulids are able to perform quick and complex movements of the arms which are used to swim, creep...
Fig. 6. Scanning electric microscope images of musculature of Exocoelactis actinostoloides (CMNH-ZG ...
Behavioural activities of sea anemones can be divided into three types (Ross, 1964): (1) Slow moveme...
We have shown in a previous paper (Batham & Pantin, 19506) that the sea-anemone Metridium senile...
The majority of sea-anemones present to the eye an almost constant shape which only changes as the r...
The shape of the column of a sea anemone depends partly on the relative state of contraction of two ...
It has been known for some time that the most rapid reflex contractions of sea-anemones show a chara...
Acontia, located in the gastrovascular cavity of anemone, are thread-like tissue containing numerous...
Techniques for analysing polymer mechanics were used to describe quantitatively the time-dependent m...
Co-ordination of muscular action in sea anemones seems to involve a diffuse nerve net, condensed in ...
The quick withdrawal of sea anemones is the best-studied behavioural response in coelenterates and t...
The body-wall connective tissue (mesogloea) of the sea anemone Metridtum senile constitutes the high...
The sea anemone Stomphia coccinea, when touched by certain starfishes, frees itself from the substra...
The nervous system in the tentacles of the sea anemones Tealia felina, Anemonia sulcata, Metridium s...
An investigation into the problems of control and coordination of activity in the sphincter muscle o...
Comatulids are able to perform quick and complex movements of the arms which are used to swim, creep...
Fig. 6. Scanning electric microscope images of musculature of Exocoelactis actinostoloides (CMNH-ZG ...
Behavioural activities of sea anemones can be divided into three types (Ross, 1964): (1) Slow moveme...