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    Mantle (mollusc) - Wikipedia

    The mantle of the land snail Indrella ampulla is off-white in color and partly visible under the shell. The head and foot are red, and the foot fringe is off-white with narrow black lines. The mantle of the nudibranch Felimida purpurea has a marginal line of orange-yellow colour. See more

    The mantle (also known by the Latin word pallium meaning mantle, robe or cloak, adjective pallial) is a significant part of the anatomy of molluscs: it is the dorsal body wall which covers the visceral mass and usually protrudes in … See more

    The mantle cavity is a central feature of molluscan biology. This cavity is formed by the mantle skirt, a double fold of mantle which encloses a water space. This space contains the mollusk's See more

    The mantle of many gastropods is usually fully or partially hidden inside the gastropod shell.
    • The marine gastropod Cypraea chinensis, the Chinese cowry, showing its partially extended mantle.
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    In shelled molluscs, the mantle is the organ that forms the shell, and adds to the shell to increase its size and strength as the animal grows. Shell material is secreted by the ectodermic (epithelial) cells of the mantle tissue. See more

    Mollusc shell, which is formed by the mantle
    Siphon, which is a part of the mantle in some groups of molluscs See more

     
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    WEBDec 3, 2022 · The mantle protects an organic mass made up of internal organs, which also include the gonads, intestines, heart, and esophagus. Since they are pulmonate creatures, they have lungs that are designed …

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    WEBA cavity exists between the body of a snail and its overhanging mantle skirt, termed the mantle cavity (Fig. 2.1). Its floor is formed by the upper surface of the foot, its ceiling by the mantle skirt.

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    WEBMollusks are invertebrates such as snails, scallops, and squids. Mollusks have a hard outer shell. There is a layer of tissue called the mantle between the shell and the body. Most mollusks have tentacles for feeding and …

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