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a tube-like organ in some animals, such as clams and mussels, used to take in and expel water; water often contains food as it enters and wastes as it is expelled; some organisms, such as waterscorpions, use a siphon as a breathing tube while under water
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| siphon |
a tubular organ of aquatic invertebrates, by which water is taken in or expelled.
Ãâó: www.nps.gov/miss/features/mussels/glossary.html
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| siphon |
A tube. Clams and many other molluscs breathe through siphons.
Ãâó: www.reefed.edu.au/glossary/s.html
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| sip |
Single In-Line Package - a package with a single row of pins along one edge, usually mounted up on edge.
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| siphon |
a bent pipe or tube through which liquid can be drawn by air pressure up and over the edge of a container; to draw off by a siphon.
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