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spicules skeletal needle like structures as in sponges.
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spicules Spicules are very bright spikes that extend from the Sun into the chromosphere. SPIRAL GALAXY Spiral galaxies are galaxies with a central, dense area and spiraling arms. There are two types of spiral galaxies, "S" (normal spiral) and "SB" (barred spiral, with an elongated center). The Milky Way and M31 (commonly known as Andromeda Galaxy) are two of a multitude of known spiral galaxies.
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spicules Structures found in sponges and soft corals.
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spicules Needle-shaped skeletal elements in sponges that occur in the matrix between the epidermal and collar cells.
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spicules Small needle-like skeletal parts of sponges. They may be of various shapes from simple rods to stars, and connect to form lattice-like frames. See the sponge page.
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