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Polyplacophore (Noun)

Meaning

Primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The polyplacophore is a type of ancient mollusk that has been on Earth for over 500 million years.
  • Polyplacophores are characterized by their eight calcareous plates that cover their mantle and provide protection.
  • The fossil record of polyplacophores dates back to the Cambrian period, showing their long history on the planet.
  • Polyplacophores are often found in deep-sea environments, where they feed on algae and small invertebrates.
  • Despite their primitive appearance, polyplacophores have a unique body structure that has allowed them to thrive in various marine ecosystems.

Synonyms

  • Coat-of-mail Shell
  • Chiton
  • Sea Cradle

Hypernyms

  • Shellfish
  • Mollusk
  • Mollusc
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