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Living abalone in tank
showing epipodium and tentacles,
anterior end to the right....
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expansion is
nearly three times as wide as the stem of the muzzle. The
epipodium (the
lateral grooves between foot and mantle) has a
large lobe behind...
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Cretaceous –
Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Living abalone in tank
showing epipodium and tentacles,
anterior end to the right.
Scientific classification Domain:...
- mother-of-pearl. The
large and
muscular foot has
numerous tentacles at the
epipodium (the
lateral grooves between the foot and the mantle). This
species occurs...
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holds enzymes Phagocytic vacuoles with prey
Digestive vacuole Large central vacuole Epipodium Apertural collar Retracting filopodium Extended filopodium...
- 10–14 cm (3.9–5.5 in) long. In the
living animal, the
tentacles on the
epipodium, the mantle, and the foot are black.
Black abalone can be
found along...
- The
tentacles are long,
subcylindrical and
bluntly pointed. The
broad epipodium (the
lateral grooves between foot and mantle) is thin, entire, and fringed...
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microscopic development of nacre.
Below the edge of the s****, the
black epipodium and
tentacles can be seen. The
underside of the foot is
yellowish white...
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collectively make up the selenizone,
which forms as the s**** grows. The
epipodium is a “ruffle” of
tissue along the side of the foot. The head and epipodial...
- an
efficient means of
obtaining food,
making it a
better predator. Its
epipodium, like
those of
numerous other Janthina species, is
thought to aid in maintaining...