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Meaning of palliobranchiate

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palliobranchiate (a.)

Having the pallium, or mantle, acting as a gill, as in brachiopods.

palliobranchiate Sentence Examples

  1. The palliobranchiate mollusk has a fleshy mantle that houses its gills.
  2. The palliobranchiate octopus uses its mantle for respiration and locomotion.
  3. The palliobranchiate oyster filters plankton from the water with its gills.
  4. The palliobranchiate clam lives in the shallow sandy bottoms of oceans.
  5. The palliobranchiate squid has a highly developed nervous system among mollusks.
  6. Palliobranchiate gastropods use their gills to extract oxygen from the water.
  7. The limpet is an example of a less common terrestrial palliobranchiate.
  8. The gills of palliobranchiate mollusks are located in the mantle cavity.
  9. The mantle cavity of palliobranchiate mollusks is filled with water.
  10. Palliobranchiate mollusks have a wide distribution throughout the world's oceans.

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Having the pallium, or mantle, acting as a gill, as in brachiopods.

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The palliobranchiate mollusk has a fleshy mantle that houses its gills.

The palliobranchiate octopus uses its mantle for respiration and locomotion.

The palliobranchiate oyster filters plankton from the water with its gills.

The palliobranchiate clam lives in the shallow sandy bottoms of oceans.