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In gastropods, lying on the side of the shell opposite the aperture; in bivalves, lying on the surface or margin nearest the hinge; in chitons, lying on the body surface that bears the eight shell valves.
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| dorsum |
The back of the shell, opposite the aperture in gastropods.
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| dorsolateral |
upper side of a structure
Ãâó: gmbis.marinebiodiversity.ca/BayOfFundy/glossD.html
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| dorsal |
(1) as a direction, towards the back; (2) noun, a dorsal vertebra, one of the vertebrae between the neck and the sacrum.
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| dormancy |
A physical or physiological condition of a viable seed that suspends or prevents germination even in the presence of otherwise favorable germination conditions.
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