How To Use Scaphopod In A Sentence
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Moreover, cephalopods or both scaphopods and cephalopods, are closely related to, and descended from, laterally compressed helcionelloids.
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Most scaphopods are found in waters greater than 6 m.
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Like scaphopods, bivalves have a retractile foot which they use to burrow.
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By contrast, a number of others (including scaphopod and some bivalve mollusks, as well as many annelids) deviate from rotational symmetry to a much greater degree than
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It is also now generally thought that they were ancestral to the Cephalopoda and Scaphopoda as well.
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The diagram above shows the early cleavages of the embryo of the scaphopod mollusc, Dentalium.
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Despite their unusual features, it is generally believed that the closest relatives of scaphopods are the bivalves.
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Other molluscs are present but less common, including bivalves, scaphopods, orthoconic cephalopods, tentaculitids, and small, indeterminate juvenile ammonoids.
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Scaphopods burrow by projecting their foot into the substrate and contracting pedal retractor muscles to pull the animal downward.
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In molluscs, engrailed expression surrounds the shell gland of snails and scaphopods.
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For āCā, use a scaphopod, caecum, or dislodged curled-up chiton in profile.
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Like scaphopods, bivalves have a retractile foot which they use to burrow.