scaphopda (Meaning)

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scaphopda (n. pl.)

A class of marine cephalate Mollusca having a tubular shell open at both ends, a pointed or spadelike foot for burrowing, and many long, slender, prehensile oral tentacles. It includes Dentalium, or the tooth shells, and other similar shells. Called also Prosopocephala, and Solenoconcha.

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scaphopda Sentence Examples

  1. Scaphopoda is a class of marine mollusks, commonly known as tusk shells.
  2. The scaphopods have an elongated, tube-shaped shell with a rounded aperture at each end.
  3. The scaphopods burrow into the sand or mud with their foot and feed on microorganisms.
  4. The scaphopods have a radula, a tongue-like organ covered with teeth, which they use to scrape food from the substrate.
  5. The scaphopods have a pair of gills located in the mantle cavity, which they use to breathe.
  6. The scaphopods have a closed circulatory system, with a heart and blood vessels.
  7. The scaphopods have a nervous system consisting of a brain and a pair of nerve cords.
  8. The scaphopods have a well-developed reproductive system, with separate sexes.
  9. The scaphopods are found in all oceans, from the intertidal zone to the deep sea.
  10. The scaphopods are an important part of the marine ecosystem, as they help to recycle nutrients and provide food for other organisms.

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A class of marine cephalate Mollusca having a tubular shell open at both ends, a pointed or spadelike foot for burrowing, and many long, slender, prehensile ora

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Scaphopoda is a class of marine mollusks, commonly known as tusk shells.

The scaphopods have an elongated, tube-shaped shell with a rounded aperture at each end.

The scaphopods burrow into the sand or mud with their foot and feed on microorganisms.

The scaphopods have a radula, a tongue-like organ covered with teeth, which they use to scrape food from the substrate.