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Qué (quién) es Stolon - definición

HORIZONTAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ORGANISMS
Stolons; Sarmentose (botany); Stoloniferous; Runner (plant part); Runner (botany); Sarment; Plant runner; Runners (botany)
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Stolon         
·noun A trailing branch which is disposed to take root at the end or at the joints; a stole.
II. Stolon ·noun An extension of the integument of the body, or of the body wall, from which buds are developed, giving rise to new zooids, and thus forming a compound animal in which the zooids usually remain united by the stolons. Such stolons are often present in Anthozoa, Hydroidea, Bryozoa, and social ascidians. ·see ·Illust. under Scyphistoma.
stolon         
['st??l?n]
¦ noun
1. Botany a creeping horizontal stem or runner that takes root at several points to form new plants.
2. Zoology a branched stem-like structure attaching a colony of hydroids to the substrate.
Derivatives
stolonate adjective
stoloniferous adjective
Origin
C17: from L. stolo, stolon- 'shoot, scion'.
Stolon         
In biology, stolons (from Latin [genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between organisms. They may be part of the organism, or of its skeleton]; typically, [[animal stolons are external skeletons.

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Stolon

In biology, stolons (from Latin stolō, genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between parts of an organism. They may be part of the organism, or of its skeleton. Typically, animal stolons are exoskeletons (external skeletons).