Mollusca

Classification of Patella

Patella

Patella: Morphology, Classification, Habitat, and Ecological Role of the True Limpet Patella is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks commonly known as true limpets. Belonging to the family Patellidae, these animals are characterized by their conical, uncoiled shells and strong adhesion to hard substrates such as rocks in intertidal and subtidal zones. Patella limpets play […]

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Dentalium

Dentalium

Dentalium: Morphology, Classification, Habitat, and Cultural Significance of the Tusk Shell Mollusc Dentalium, commonly known as tusk shells or tooth shells, is a genus of marine molluscs belonging to the class Scaphopoda. These animals are named for their distinctive slender, tubular, tusk-like shells open at both ends, which have fascinated biologists and humans alike for

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Chaetoderma

Chaetoderma: Morphology, Systematics, Habitat, Life Cycle, and Ecological Significance of the Primitive Aplacophoran Mollusc Introduction Chaetoderma is a distinctive genus of shell-less, worm-like mollusks grouped under the class Caudofoveata (also called Chaetodermomorpha), a basal lineage within the phylum Mollusca. Sometimes called “glistenworms” for their shiny cuticle covered with calcareous spicules, members of this genus are

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phylum mollusca

Phylum Mollusca: Characteristics, Classification, and Importance

Introduction Phylum Mollusca is one of the largest and most diverse groups in the animal kingdom, comprising over 85,000 recognized species and potentially many more undiscovered ones. The term “Mollusca” comes from the Latin word mollis, meaning soft, referring to the soft-bodied nature of these animals. Members of this phylum are known as mollusks or

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