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Figure 4 in Recycling resources: silica of diatom frustules as a source for spicule building in Antarctic siliceous demosponges

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Figure 4. Diatoms (di) ingested by amoeboid sponge cells (spc). A–D, sponge cells (spc) digesting diatoms (di) in P. areolatus. Note the large lipid (li) droplets present within diatoms (di) and later accumulated in the cytoplasm of sponge cells (spc). E–F, sponge cells (spc) digesting diatoms (di) in K. variolosa. Note the silica-like (si) granules being dissolved from the diatom frustule and the well-developed Golgi apparatus (g).

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Published as part of Riesgo, Ana, Taboada, Sergi, Kenny, Nathan J, Santodomingo, Nadia, Moles, Juan, Leiva, Carlos, Cox, Eileen, Avila, Conxita, Cardona, Luis & Maldonado, Manuel, 2021, Recycling resources: silica of diatom frustules as a source for spicule building in Antarctic siliceous demosponges, pp. 259-276 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 192 (2) on page 267, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa058, http://zenodo.org/record/5300095

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