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- Phylum Molluscaa
- The gills are bipectinate. The mouth cavity of HAM, like most molluscs, possesses a specialized feeding structure called the radula.
- faculty.evansville.edu
- CQNTRIEUTIUNS IN SCIENCE
- podial tentacles of similar size, numerous. Ctenidia bipectinate, gill axis free. Rachidian tooth broad, inner lateral teeth nar-.
- www.nhm.org
- Heterogeneous perfusion of the paired gills of the abalone Haliotis
- arrangement of a pair of bipectinate gills (ctenidia).
- jeb.biologists.org
- © 2008 Sea World, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- Bipectinate gill – a gill in which filaments occur on both sides of the gill axis. Calcareous – containing calcium carbonate (a compound of calcium).
- www.swbg-animals.org
- MARINE VALVATOIDEAN GASTROPODS—IMPLICATIONS FOR
- bipectinate gill which Yonge (1947) and Salvini-. Plawen (1981) considered to represent a primi- tive gastropod ctenidium.
- mollus.oxfordjournals.org
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- Respiratory system of gastropods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Gastropods
- Inadvanced species, typically with two bipectinate gills (right one may be reduced or absent), two auricle, two nephridia (osphradium simple, ridgelike).
- www.wetwebmedia.com
- bipectinate
- www.experiencefestival.com
- Phylum Molluscaa
- The gills are bipectinate. The mouth cavity of HAM, like most molluscs, possesses a specialized feeding structure called the radula.
- faculty.evansville.edu
- Oxygen uptake, diffusion limitation, and diffusing capacity of the
- Abstract. Extant abalone retain an ancestral system of gas exchange consisting of paired bipectinate gills.
- linkinghub.elsevier.com
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