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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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material is
consolidated in the **** and
voided as
pellets into the
exhalent water stream through an anal pore.
Feeding and
digestion are synchronized...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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appears sinistral,
deduced from the
position of the
channel (presumed to be
exhalent)
contained in a
ridge or keel (a
selenizone on what is ****umed to be the...
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siphons near the apex, the
buccal siphon being slightly larger than the
exhalent siphon. The
tunic is smooth,
translucent and of
fairly firm consistency...