- A
siphon (from
Ancient Gr**** σίφων (
síphōn) 'pipe, tube'; also
spelled syphon) is any of a wide
variety of
devices that
involve the flow of
liquids through...
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Organisms without siphonal canals in
their s**** rely on p****ive or
diffuse transport or
water into
their s****.
Those with
siphonal canals have a direct...
- s**** has a
simple "
siphonal notch" at the
anterior edge of the
aperture instead of a long
siphonal canal. The
Aplysia gill and
siphon withdrawal reflex...
- The
concentric siphon or
annular siphon is a
rarer embodiment of the
siphon which has the
discharge tube
separate from the
inlet tube, with the opening...
- The soda
siphon (sometimes
spelled syphon), also
known as the
seltzer bottle,
siphon seltzer bottle, or just
siphon) is a
device for
storing and dispensing...
- Look up
siphon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
siphon is a tube in an
inverted U
shape which enables a liquid,
under the pull of gravity, to flow...
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canal or
posterior canal.
Instead of a
simple siphonal notch, some
gastropods have an
elongated siphonal canal, a hard s**** tube
which extends out from...
- the
siphon cistern provide a
shorter flush option by
allowing air into the
siphon to stop the
siphon action before the tank is empty. The
siphon system...
- water-filled, sac-like body
structure and two
tubular openings,
known as
siphons,
through which they draw in and
expel water.
During their respiration and...
- The
chain fountain phenomenon, also
known as the self-
siphoning beads,
Mould effect, or
Newton beads is a
physical phenomenon observed with a
chain placed...