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Pulmonate may
refer to
Having lungs; in
particular Pulmonata,
gastropods which breathe through pallial lungs Pulmonate arthropods,
which breathe through...
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Pulmonata or
pulmonates is an
informal group (previously an order, and
before that, a subclass) of
snails and
slugs characterized by the
ability to breathe...
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respiratory protein in
almost all
gastropods is hemocyanin, but one
freshwater pulmonate family, the Planorbidae, have
hemoglobin as the
respiratory protein. In...
- One very
unusual group of
marine gastropods that are s****-less are the
pulmonate (air-breathing)
species in the
family Onchidiidae,
within the
clade Systellommatophora...
- Non‑
pulmonates (ticks, harvestmen, etc)
pulmonates...
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scorpions had
emerged by this time. The
Scorpiones are a
clade within the
pulmonate Arachnida (those with book lungs).
Arachnida is
placed within the Chelicerata...
- is a
polysaccharide of
galactose that
functions as
energy storage in
pulmonate snails and some Caenogastropoda. This
polysaccharide is
exclusive of the...
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Mastigoproctus giganteus is
included with the
Tetrapulmonata in a
clade within the
pulmonate Arachnida (those with book lungs), most
closely related to
spiders Araneae...
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Pulmonate land
snails usually have two sets of
tentacles on
their head: the
upper pair have an eye at the end; the
lower pair are for olfaction....
- animal's head, and
would otherwise cause a
problem with fouling. In the
pulmonate gastropods,
which are
found on both land and in freshwater, the gill has...