chitons in Korean

[ˈkītn,ˈkīˌtän]
noun - chiton
속옷의 일종: chiton
딱지 조개류의 조개: chito

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1. Chitons are usually oval in shape

2. Sea urchins, chitons, limpets and psarrot fish feed on Coralline algae

3. Gumboot Chitons were harvested by some coastal Alaska Natives as subsistence food.

4. Aesthetes are organs in chitons, derived from the mantle of the organism

5. Chitons have the ability to firmly attach themselves to surfaces with their ‘foot’, making them almost immovable.

6. Chitons were usually made up of fine pleated linen.The Doric Chiton was heavily inspired by Pedalos.

7. Chitons are generally dioecious (have separate males and females), with sperm released by males into the water

8. Chitons tend to hide in crevices and underneath boulders, and are well camouflaged among the surrounding rocks

9. There are about 600 species of Chitons in all, about 75 of them are on the U.S

10. Most chitons are rather sedentary animals,[Sentence dictionary] living in one spot and venturing short distances in search of food.

11. The distinctive feature of all Chitons is their eight overlapping plates, which protect them from predators and strong crashing waves.

12. Found on rocky shores around the UK, Chitons are a kind of mollusc identifiable by their characteristic coat-of-mail shells

13. The Chiton was worn by both men and women, just as the eight plates are worn by both male and female Chitons

14. In the experiment, the chitons went into lockdown mode when shown the black disk, but the animals remained at ease when the screen dimmed.

15. Chitons, again, were a very popular form of clothing which came into vogue in the early part of the 5th century especially after the Persian invasion

16. The class Cephalopoda, which means "head foot", are mollusks and therefore related to bivalves (scallops, oysters, clams), gastropods (snails and slugs), scaphopoda (tusk shells), and polyplacophorans (chitons)

17. Most Chitons are 0.8-1.2 in (2-4 cm) long, but there is a giant Pacific coast species, CryptoChiton stelleri, up to 11.8 in (30 cm) long.

18. In most Chitons, fertilized eggs are shed singly or in gelatinous strings, and once fertilized in the water column, these develop into a trochophore larva (free-swimming and ciliated) that soon