Sto"lon (?), n. [L. stolo, -
onis: cf. F. stolon. Cf. Stole a stolon, 1st
Stool.] 1. (Bot.) A trailing branch
which is disposed to take root at the end or at the joints; a
stole.
2. (Zoöl.) 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.
Sto"lon (?), n. [L. stolo, -
onis: cf. F. stolon. Cf. Stole a stolon, 1st
Stool.] 1. (Bot.) A trailing branch
which is disposed to take root at the end or at the joints; a
stole.
2. (Zoöl.) 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.