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basal disk
noun
- the flattened basal surface by which coelenterate polyps attach to the substrate.
Example Sentences
The basal disk is even narrower and is not splayed out round the edges.
The basal disk is then detached and the column is twisted round until the basal disk again comes in contact with the surface at a point some distance in advance of its previous point of attachment.
The column is dragged forward, still lying almost prone, the basal disk is bent downwards and again attached, and the whole movement is repeated.
The typical form, which was described in 1869 by Stoliczka from specimens taken in tidal creeks and estuaries in the Gangetic area and in the ponds at Port Canning, is found attached to solid objects by its basal disk.
I have only seen one instance of what appeared to be unequal vertical fission—that of a polyp consisting of two individuals still joined together by the basal disk, but one about half the size of the other.
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