A zooid or zoöid /ˈzoʊ.ɔɪd/ is a single animal that is part of a colonial animal. This lifestyle has been adopted by animals from separate unrelated taxa...
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Siphonophorae (section Zooids)
organism composed of medusoid and polypoid zooids that are morphologically and functionally specialized. Zooids are multicellular units that develop from...
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ZOOiD BBS ("the zoo of ids," or alternatively referencing zooid) was a Toronto area Bulletin board system in 1986 - 1993 that served a creative community...
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sea". Each zooid is a few millimetres in size, but is embedded in a common gelatinous tunic that joins all of the individuals. Each zooid opens both to...
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Bryozoa (section Types of zooid)
some colonies can creep very slowly by using spiny defensive zooids as legs. Each zooid consists of a "cystid", which provides the body wall and produces...
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Graptolite (section Zooids)
graptolites and Rhabdopleura share a colony structure of interconnected zooids housed in organic tubes (theca) which have a basic structure of stacked...
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made up of many smaller units called zooids. Although they are morphologically quite different, all of the zooids in a single specimen are genetically...
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Entoprocta (section Zooids)
are colonial, and their members are known as "zooids", since they are not fully independent animals. Zooids are typically 1 millimetre (0.039 in) long but...
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currents. It lives in colonies of one to four transparent individuals or zooids measuring up to 2 centimetres (0.79 in) each. Individuals in a colony are...
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Membranipora membranacea colonies consist of individual organisms called zooids, each with a chitinous exoskeleton which is secreted by the epidermis. This...
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others replicate by budding and become colonies, each unit being known as a zooid. They are marine filter feeders with a water-filled, sac-like body structure...
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colony of tiny biological components called zooids, each having evolved with a specific function. Zooids cannot survive on their own, relying on symbiosis...
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siphonophore, a jelly-like marine animal, is composed of organism-like zooids, but the whole structure looks and functions much like an animal such as...
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twenty-piece Society Situation Dance Band, Very Very Circus, X-75, and Zooid. He was awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his album In for a...
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Communication by light emission between the zooids enables coordination of colony effort, for example in swimming where each zooid provides part of the propulsive...
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include both sexual and asexual zooids in three sequential "generations". The nurse produces buds (which grow into new zooids) in its ventral stalk, but the...
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for a Pound is an album composed by Henry Threadgill for his jazz quintet Zooid, featuring Jose Davila, Liberty Ellman, Christopher Hoffman, and Elliot...
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suborder under class Cheilostomida defined by the lack of an ascus in each zooid. It is no longer an accepted taxonomic grouping as it is considered a polyphyletic...
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within a multicellular colonial organism may be called ramets, modules, or zooids. Structural and functional variation (polymorphism), when present, designates...
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colonies; they are unilaminar or bilaminar and weakly to well-calcified. Zooids have vertical and basal calcified walls, but virtually no frontal calcified...
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reproductive structures known as gonozooids. In some species, further specialised zooids are formed. Dorit, R. L.; Walker, W. F.; Barnes, R. D. (1991). Zoology....
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water-filled sac of frontal membrane opening (ascopore) at or near the zooid orifice. It functions as a hydrostatic system by allowing water into the...
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ascidians that consist of many small individuals (each individual is called a zooid) forming large colonies. Sea squirts feed by taking in water through a tube...
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are mostly colonial, with several zooids living together in a cluster of tubes. In some species, the individual zooids within the colony are connected by...
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marine bryozoans, phylactolaemate colonies consist of only one type of zooid, the feeding forms known as autozooids. These are supported by an unmineralized...
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(2009) – Steve Lehman This Brings Us to Volume 1 (2009) – Henry Threadgill Zooid Radif Suite (2010) – Amir ElSaffar & Hafez Modirzadeh Harvesting Semblances...
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Didemnum molle is composed of a number of linked zooids adhering to the substrate. Each individual zooid has a plump, urn-shaped body with a diameter of...
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uniquely use a type of continuous jet propulsion, generated by individual zooids, to slowly move forward while grazing; the species P. atlanticum has the...
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pages with titles containing zoid All pages with titles containing zoids zooid, a component animal of a colonial animal This disambiguation page lists...
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