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inferobranchian (n.)

One of the Inferobranchiata.

inferobranchian Sentence Examples

  1. Inferobranchian snails, a unique group of marine gastropods, possess gills located on the ventral (under) side of their bodies.
  2. The inferobranchian arrangement of gills allows these snails to efficiently extract oxygen from the surrounding water.
  3. Inferobranchian snails typically have a large, flat foot for locomotion and may also possess a specialized operculum for protection.
  4. Some inferobranchian species exhibit remarkable adaptations, such as the ability to live in hydrothermal vents or produce bioluminescence.
  5. Inferobranchian snails are found in diverse marine environments, ranging from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea.
  6. The inferobranchian condition is an evolutionary adaptation that has enabled these snails to flourish in a variety of habitats.
  7. Scientists study inferobranchian snails to gain insights into the evolution and diversity of marine gastropods.
  8. Inferobranchian snails have served as valuable models for researchers investigating respiratory physiology and adaptation.
  9. The unique inferobranchian gill arrangement fascinates marine biologists and captivates the imagination of nature enthusiasts alike.
  10. Appreciating the inferobranchian condition enhances our understanding of the remarkable diversity and adaptability of life in the ocean.

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One of the Inferobranchiata.

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Inferobranchian snails, a unique group of marine gastropods, possess gills located on the ventral (under) side of their bodies.

The inferobranchian arrangement of gills allows these snails to efficiently extract oxygen from the surrounding water.

Inferobranchian snails typically have a large, flat foot for locomotion and may also possess a specialized operculum for protection.

Some inferobranchian species exhibit remarkable adaptations, such as the ability to live in hydrothermal vents or produce bioluminescence.