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- Exhalation (or expiration) is the flow of the breath out of an organism. In animals, it is the movement of air from the lungs out of the airways, to the...
- material is consolidated in the **** and voided as pellets into the exhalent water stream through an anal pore. Feeding and digestion are synchronized...
- siphon, which typically narrows to a small opening to produce the maximum exhalent velocity. The water p****es through the gills prior to exhalation, fulfilling...
- sperm is released at the opposite end of the oyster, along with the normal exhalent stream of water. A rise in water temperature is thought to be the main...
- the oozoid disintegrates. The atrial siphon of the oozoid becomes the exhalent siphon for the new, four-zooid colony. Doliolids have a very complex life...
- single wide corrugated breathing tube with mouthpiece, and a "duck's beak" exhalent valve in the regulator. It was described in a mine rescue handbook in 1930...
- Spawning usually takes place in summer. Gametes are p****ed out of the exhalent siphon and fertilisation takes place externally. After hatching, eggs develop...
- is drawn into the s****, is surrounded by many small tentacles and the exhalent siphon is often long and tubular. The boring clam is native to the Indo-Pacific...
- into a specialized tail sheath, a funnel of the house connected to the exhalent aperture. The high efficiency of this method allows larvaceans to feed...
- sperm is released at the opposite end of the oyster, along with the normal exhalent stream of water. A rise in water temperature is thought to be the main...