Use "mollusks" in a sentence

1. 1 Many mollusks have tentacles.

2. Blobfish mostly eat little tiny mollusks

3. Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part J Porifera

4. 2 Limpets, snails and octopuses are mollusks.

5. Unlike mollusks, Brachiopods have bilateral symmetry across the shell

6. Some shells, such as the cone, conceal deadly, venomous mollusks.

7. Here they find food —water plants, mollusks, seeds, and insects.

8. The most expensive was extracted from certain kinds of marine mollusks.

9. The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species.

10. 4 Mollusks, like all living organisms, constantly adapt to changes in environmental conditions.

11. The Bivalved condition of the shell in both brachiopods and bivalve mollusks is an evolutionary convergence that led several authors to mistakenly assign brachiopods to mollusks in the early 19th century

12. Abalone is a species of shellfish (mollusks) from the Haliotidae family (genus Haliotis)

13. The Bream lives in schools and eats worms, mollusks, and other small animals

14. In addition, mud nurtures mollusks, lugworms, and rag worms, along with other invertebrates.

15. Video of Sanctuary Invertebrates - This includes a variety of Crustaceans, mollusks, echinoderms, and worms

16. Two parasitic Amoebian species are found in mollusks of the water bodies of Ukraine

17. Bivalves are laterally compressed mollusks enclosed within a pair of hinged shells or valves

18. Two parasitic Amoebian species are found in mollusks of the water bodies of Ukraine

19. Cephalopods are mollusks (Cephalopoda), a class which includes octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus

20. Cuttlefish are squid-like cephalopod mollusks of the family Sepiidae, in the order Sepioidea

21. Bi-valve mollusks are filter feeders that ingest and accumulate these toxins in their system.

22. 5 Mollusks are the second most diverse group of plants and animals in the world.

23. Any of various bivalve mollusks, especially certain edible species.Compare quahog, soft-shell Clam. Informal

24. Alcids feed only on marine organisms—small fish and various invertebrates, including crustaceans and mollusks

25. The mollusks that have a hinged, two-part shell joined by strong muscles are called Bivalves

26. The Cephalopod Page features the class of marine mollusks that includes nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus

27. Bluebottles are foraging predators that feed mostly on larval fish and small crustaceans and mollusks

28. The word Bivalve means “two valves.” Bivalves are part of a larger group called mollusks

29. Adult P. lineatus search and stir the sand incessantly for crustaceans, mollusks, worms, and sometimes fish.

30. Synonyms for Abalones include molluscs, mollusks, ears, ormers, ear-shells, pawas, perlemoen, pawa, abalone and ear-shell

31. Aquaculture includes the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of fish, shellfish, mollusks, and aquatic plants for food consumption

32. Abalone is a Sea Mollusk Abalone is a variety of mollusks or sea snails with feet and tentacles

33. Anticlimax is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Tornidae within the superfamily Truncatelloidea.

34. Chiton, any of numerous flattened, bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusks, worldwide in distribution but most abundant in warm regions

35. Byssus (1) An excretion of the byssal gland, found in the so-called feet of many bivalve mollusks

36. Functioning as a biologist, he became vividly aware of, and impressed by, the interaction of mollusks with their environment.

37. 19 Functioning as a biologist, he became vividly aware of, and impressed by, the interaction of mollusks with their environment.

38. Immediately upon expulsion, Byssus hardens and forms durable silky filaments by which mollusks fasten themselves to underwater objects

39. Belemnite is the common name applied to an extinct order (Belemnoida) of mollusks belonging to the cephalopod class

40. Auks are wholly dependent upon the sea for their food, which consists of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and plankton

41. SCallops are bivalve mollusks, a type of shellfish with disk-like adductor muscles that open and close the shell

42. Bivalves Clams, Mussels, Scallops, Oysters Bivalves are a diverse group of mollusks, second in number only to the gastropods

43. What does Belemnite mean? Any of a group of extinct squidlike cephalopod mollusks of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Peri

44. Used of mollusks having two shells (as clams etc.) Familiarity information: Bivalved used as an adjective is very rare.

45. The Belemnites are a diverse order of widespread cephalopod mollusks from the Late Triassic-Late Cretaceous of the entire world

46. Brachiopods and mollusks are in different phyla (large divisions of life) because they have different body symmetries and internal structures

47. The Conodont fossils were discovered from the year 1856 that included the different species, including annelids, mollusks, plants, and marine microfossils

48. 18 This stretch of road is oyster country and there are several spots in Marshall and Tomales to purchase the mollusks.

49. This stretch of road is oyster country and there are several spots in Marshall and Tomales to purchase the mollusks.

50. Coral reefs cover less than # % of the ocean floor, but they provide a habitat for thousands of species of fish, mollusks and algae

51. Cockle, also called heart clam, any of the approximately 250 species of marine bivalve mollusks, or clams, of the family Cardiidae

52. Clam, in general, any member of the invertebrate class Bivalvia—mollusks with a bivalved shell (i.e., one with two separate sections)

53. Chiton definition is - any of a class (Polyplacophora) of elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusks with a dorsal shell of calcareous plates.

54. Byssus: A mass of strong, silky filaments by which certain bivalve mollusks, such as mussels, attach themselves to rocks and other fixed surfaces.

55. • Conodonts are known since 1856 and have been variously assigned to: annelids, mollusks or even plants; some suggested a separate phylum for Conodonts

56. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Branchia"): ctenidium (comb-like respiratory structure serving as the gill of certain mollusks)

57. What does Byssus mean? A mass of strong, silky filaments by which certain bivalve mollusks, such as mussels, attach themselves to rocks and oth

58. By taking in water and then forcing it out in a jet, the mollusks generate enough thrust to leap right out of the sea.

59. SCallop definition, any of the bivalve mollusks of the genus Argopecten (Pecten) and related genera that swim by rapidly clapping the fluted shell valves together

60. Belemnite [ bĕl ′əm-nīt′ ] Any of various extinct cephalopod mollusks of the order Belemnoidea that lived from the Triassic into the Tertiary Period

61. Brachiopods, or lampshells, are a phylum of small marine animals with a two-valved shell that, at first glance, resemble bivalved mollusks such as clams

62. What does Cephalopod mean? Any of various marine mollusks of the class Cephalopoda, having long tentacles around the mouth, a large head, a pair of

63. What does cephalopod mean? Any of various marine mollusks of the class Cephalopoda, having long tentacles around the mouth, a large head, a pair of

64. Coots are found throughout the world in larger inland waters and streams, where they swim and bob for food, mostly plants, seeds, mollusks, and worms

65. The larger of the two mollusks performs cunnilingus on her, while the smaller one, his offspring, assists by fondling the woman's mouth and left nipple.

66. Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean floor, but they provide a habitat for thousands of species of fish, mollusks and algae.

67. What Are Bivalves? Bivalves are a type of sea mollusk and are closely related to other types of mollusks, such as squid, octopuses, snails and slugs

68. Any of various carnivorous marine mollusks of the class Cephalopoda, having a large head, a mouth with a chitinous beak surrounded by arms or tentacles,

69. Cephalopods(Greekplural Κεφαλόποδα(kephalópoda); "head-foot") are marine mollusks(phylum Mollusca) of the class Cephalopoda, a group that includes the familiar octopusand squid.

70. Underneath, the Cephalothorax bears six pairs of legs: the first pair, called chelicerae, are used exclusively to seize worms, thin-shelled mollusks, crabs, and other prey

71. So far species of 31 mammals, 181 birds, 3 reptiles, 9 amphibians, 11 annelids, 17 mollusks and 127 insects belonging to six orders have been identified and documented.

72. Cephalopod mollusks such as octopus, cuttlefish, and squid (coleoids) are of special interest for studying the evolution and function of learning and memory mechanisms at the system level

73. Shown in this set are a selection of the original pattern plates from James Sowerby's landmark study of mollusks, The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain (1812-1846)

74. Any of various marine mollusks of the class Cephalopoda, having long tentacles around the mouth, a large head, a pair of large eyes, and a sharp beak

75. 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)

76. 3 Life on the ocean bottom Reef-associated taxa known to have such potential qualities include: algae species, sponges, Coelenterates , nudi-branch mollusks, and tunicates (Lustigman et al., 1992).

77. You'll want to know how to prepare fresh Clams, discover the secrets to shucking them, and learn how to properly cook these mollusks, so they don't end up tasting …

78. Clams are bivalve mollusks belonging to the Bivalvia class—a group of sea- and freshwater invertebrate animals that have a two-part hinged shell, including mussels, oysters, and scallops

79. As is the case with all mollusks, the mantle forms the shell by mixing calcium and carbon dioxide, which are extracted from the creature’s food and the surrounding water.

80. Buccal mass definition is - the mouthparts in mollusks other than bivalves and the muscles by which they are operated and with which they generally form a more or less compact mass.