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pinctada (n)

pearl oysters

pinctada Sentence Examples

  1. The gleam of the sun reflected off the iridescent surface of the Pinctada radiata pearl oyster.
  2. The Pinctada maxima oyster is highly sought after for its ability to produce large, lustrous pearls.
  3. Pinctada oysters are native to the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific region.
  4. The Pinctada fucata oyster is known for its production of Akoya pearls, renowned for their exceptional roundness and luster.
  5. Pinctada oysters are filter feeders, consuming plankton and other organic matter from the water.
  6. The Pinctada margaritifera oyster is the source of the highly prized black pearls from Tahiti.
  7. Pinctada oysters are often cultivated in pearl farms to increase the production of pearls.
  8. The mantle of the Pinctada oyster secretes nacre, the iridescent material that forms pearls.
  9. When a foreign object enters the oyster's mantle, it triggers the production of a pearl sac, which gradually envelops the object.
  10. Pinctada oysters play a significant role in the jewelry industry, providing the raw material for the production of exquisite pearls.

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pearl oysters

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The gleam of the sun reflected off the iridescent surface of the Pinctada radiata pearl oyster.

The Pinctada maxima oyster is highly sought after for its ability to produce large, lustrous pearls.

Pinctada oysters are native to the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific region.

The Pinctada fucata oyster is known for its production of Akoya pearls, renowned for their exceptional roundness and luster.