Species Specific Aggregation of Dissociated Sponge Cells
- 1973 ----- color ----- 4 min ----- 16mm
- Two different species of sponge cells, Microciona prolifera and Haliclona occulata, are shown dissociated. Reaggregation of the cells when the two species are mixed is illustrated. The principles that emerge are: 1) cell movements during aggregation appear to be random and 2) reaggregation is species specific.
- Topics: (Marine Biology, Microbiology, Zoology)
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