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- In anatomy, a resilium is part of the s**** of certain bivalve mollusks. It is an internal ligament, which holds the two valves together and is located...
- scallops and spiny oysters. All members of this superfamily have a triangular resilium with a nonmineralized medial core that functions below the hinge line....
- animal's dorsum by the ligament, which is composed of the tensilium and resilium. In life the ligament opens the s**** (like a bent eraser in a door hinge)...
- and sockets on either side of a thick ligament which is referred to as a resilium. This arrangement is typical of the oysters (Ostreidae), scallops (Pectinidae)...
- Retrieved 3 July 2017. "What to do if you find yourself in legal trouble". Resilium. Retrieved 3 July 2017. "Alan Manly". switzer.com.au. Retrieved 11 July...
- in opening and closing of the s****. Abductin can be found within the resilium structure, which is used to store mechanical energy for this purpose. The...
- that extends behind the beaks). An internal ligament is usually called a resilium and is attached to a resilifer or chrondop****, which is a depression or...