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siphon In molluscs, a tube-like extension of the mantle edge to conduct water current for respiration and/or feeding and for some bivalves, locomotion. Ascidians, including cunjevoi, also have two siphons for respiration and feeding.
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siphon A U-shaped pipe used to convey water over an obstruction from a higher to a lower point.
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siphon Opening in molluscs or in urochordates which draws water into the body cavity. In many molluscs, the siphon may be used to expel water forcibly, providing a means of propulsion.
Ãâó: paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Glossary/glossary.htm
siphon A tube-like structure in certain marine animals, such as clams and octopuses, allowing the passage of seawater.
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