integropallial (Meaning)

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integropallial (a.)

Having the pallial line entire, or without a sinus, as certain bivalve shells.

Synonyms & Antonyms of integropallial

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integropallial Sentence Examples

  1. The integropallial aperture of this gastropod shell indicates that its mantle is completely attached to the shell interior.
  2. Integropallial species of gastropods exhibit a close association between the mantle and the shell.
  3. The absence of a pallial sinus in integropallial shells suggests a restricted breathing mechanism.
  4. Integropallial gastropods may have evolved to inhabit shallow waters or environments with low salinity.
  5. The integropallial mantle aids in respiration, excretion, and waste filtration.
  6. Species with integropallial apertures tend to have a more compact or domed shell shape.
  7. In integropallial gastropods, the retractor muscles are attached to the integropallial septum.
  8. Integropallial apertures are encountered in certain species of land, freshwater, and marine gastropods.
  9. The integropallial septum provides structural support and separates the mantle cavity from the visceral mass.
  10. Integropallial gastropods utilize the integropallial mantle to create water currents for respiration and feeding.

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Having the pallial line entire, or without a sinus, as certain bivalve shells.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The integropallial aperture of this gastropod shell indicates that its mantle is completely attached to the shell interior.

Integropallial species of gastropods exhibit a close association between the mantle and the shell.

The absence of a pallial sinus in integropallial shells suggests a restricted breathing mechanism.

Integropallial gastropods may have evolved to inhabit shallow waters or environments with low salinity.