Fig. 9. Low spatial resolution SIMS images of a 2 µm-thick, freeze-substituted
section of Galaxea fascicularis showing the distribution of (A)
40Ca and (B) 44Ca after 8 min incubation in
Ca44 artificial seawater in the dark. The
44Ca/40Ca ratio image (C) and line profile (E) measured
over AB in (C) indicate that 44Ca has reached a higher
relative concentration in the mesogloea and extrathecal coelenteron than in
the external seawater layer. The grey values, however, are lower than in
Fig. 7. Grey values in E
represent pixel intensity values along AB in (C) as a function of
distance (µm). (D) Adjacent section, stained with Toluidine Blue, showing
the external seawater layer (SW), oral ectoderm (OE), mesogloea (M), oral
gastrodermis (OG), extrathecal coelenteron (ETC), aboral gastrodermis (AG) and
calicoblastic ectoderm (CE).