- The
pneumostome or
breathing pore is a
respiratory opening of the
external body
anatomy of an air-breathing land slug or land snail. It is a part of the...
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single lung (on the
right side)
which opens externally via a
pneumostome. The
pneumostome lung
cavity is
heavily vascularized to
allow gas exchange. Dehydration...
- (possibly orange, magenta, or maroon)
triangle on the
mantle surrounding the
pneumostome, and a red line at the edge of the foot. The
texture of the
dorsum of...
- on the right-hand side of the
mantle is a
respiratory opening, the
pneumostome,
which is
easier to see when open; also on the
right side at the front...
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Underside of a
snail climbing a
blade of gr****,
showing the
muscular foot and the
pneumostome or
respiratory pore on the animal's
right side...
- over
their gills, and the
Siphonariidae ("false limpets"),
which have a
pneumostome for
breathing air like the
majority of
terrestrial Gastropoda. The basic...
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moist and damp
areas of the
forest floor. Mantle, note the
prominent pneumostome Tail, note full
length foot
fringe and keel A
Pacific Banana Slug whose...
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developed a
vascularised lung from the
mantle cavity.
These groups lack a
pneumostome,
having a much
larger opening to the cavity.
Since this
opening is usually...
-
concentrically and
interruptedly ridged around a sub-posterior nucleus. The
pneumostome is just
posterior to the
midpoint of the mantle, as it is in all Limacidae...
- have
helical s****.
Slugs appear externally symmetrical, but
their pneumostome (breathing hole) is
located on the
right side.
Other gastropods develop...