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- reproductive adaptations of gastropods vary significantly from one clade or group to another, so stating many generalities for all gastropods is difficult. The...
- m**** of larval gastropods is not the same thing as the spiral coiling of the s****, which is also present in many s****ed gastropods. There are two different...
- also vary greatly. In many marine gastropods, there are separate ****es (male and female); most terrestrial gastropods however are hermaphrodites.[citation...
- The sensory organs of gastropods (snails and slugs) include olfactory organs, eyes, statocysts and mechanoreceptors. Gastropods have no sense of hearing...
- The excretory system of gastropods removes nitrogenous waste and maintains the internal water balance of these creatures, commonly referred to as snails...
- the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 List of gastropods described in the 2000s List of gastropods described in 2010 List of gastropods described in 2011...
- In the pulmonate gastropods, which are found on both land and in freshwater, the gill has been replaced by a simple lung. In gastropods in many ancient...
- As in other molluscs, the circulatory system of gastropods is open, with the fluid, or haemolymph, flowing through sinuses and bathing the tissues directly...
- field and sampled scaly-foot gastropods there. 2009 – an expedition of RV Da Yang Yi Hao visually observed scaly-foot gastropods at Longqi vent field. 2011...
- 000 species of freshwater gastropods (3,795–3,972). As of 2023, there are 5182 known species of fossil freshwater gastropods. The following cladogram is...