The glass sponge Monorhaphis chuni (Porifera: Hexactinellida) forms the largest bio-silica structures on Earth; their giant basal spicules reach sizes of up to 3 m and diameters of 8.5 mm. Previously, it had been shown that the thickness growth proceeds by appositional layering of individual lamellae; however, the mechanism for the longitudinal growth remained unstudied. Now we show, that the surface of the spicules have towards the tip serrated relief structures that are consistent in size and form with the protrusions on the surface of the spicules. These protrusions fit into the collagen net that surrounds the spicules. The widths of the individual lamellae do not show a pronounced size tendency. The apical elongation of the spicule proc...
Sponges are simple animals and their body is formed by different cell types and a dense skeleton eit...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
Abstract Attempts to understand the intricacies of bio-silicification in sponges are hampered by dif...
Abstract Background A basal spicule of the hexactinellid sponge Monorhaphis chuni may reach up to 3 ...
The depth of the ocean is plentifully populated with a highly diverse fauna and flora, from where th...
Most forms of multicellular life have developed a calcium-based skeleton, while only a few specializ...
All metazoan animals comprise a body plan of different complexity. Since-especially based on molecul...
The minerals involved in the formation of metazoan skeletons principally comprise glassy silica, cal...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
Structural biomaterials are hierarchically organized and biofabricated. Although the structural comp...
water sponges have diversified to an extraordinary de-gree. The skeleton of Lubomirskia baicalensis,...
Siliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, deposit hyd...
AbstractSiliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, dep...
Sponges are simple animals and their body is formed by different cell types and a dense skeleton eit...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
Abstract Attempts to understand the intricacies of bio-silicification in sponges are hampered by dif...
Abstract Background A basal spicule of the hexactinellid sponge Monorhaphis chuni may reach up to 3 ...
The depth of the ocean is plentifully populated with a highly diverse fauna and flora, from where th...
Most forms of multicellular life have developed a calcium-based skeleton, while only a few specializ...
All metazoan animals comprise a body plan of different complexity. Since-especially based on molecul...
The minerals involved in the formation of metazoan skeletons principally comprise glassy silica, cal...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
The major structural and enzymatically active protein in spicules from siliceous sponges, e.g., for ...
Structural biomaterials are hierarchically organized and biofabricated. Although the structural comp...
water sponges have diversified to an extraordinary de-gree. The skeleton of Lubomirskia baicalensis,...
Siliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, deposit hyd...
AbstractSiliceous sponges, one of the few animal groups involved in a biosilicification process, dep...
Sponges are simple animals and their body is formed by different cell types and a dense skeleton eit...
ABSTRACT The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hex...
Abstract Attempts to understand the intricacies of bio-silicification in sponges are hampered by dif...