Difference between revisions of "mantle lobe"
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− | |definition=1. ([[Brachiopoda]]) Lobe of the body wall that secretes and lines the valves; in some, cecae project into perforations (punctae) in the shell serving as food repositories of glycoproteins and mucroproteins, inhibitors of boring organisms, and accessory respiratory structures. | + | |definition=1. ([[Brachiopoda]]) Lobe of the [[body wall]] that secretes and lines the valves; in some, cecae project into perforations (punctae) in the shell serving as food repositories of glycoproteins and mucroproteins, inhibitors of boring organisms, and accessory respiratory structures. |
2. ([[Mollusca]]: [[Bivalvia]]) In oysters, one of 2 thin epithelial extensions of the mantle adjoining the valve. | 2. ([[Mollusca]]: [[Bivalvia]]) In oysters, one of 2 thin epithelial extensions of the mantle adjoining the valve. | ||
[[Category:Disambiguation page necessary]] | [[Category:Disambiguation page necessary]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:46, 11 September 2013
mantle lobe: 1. (Brachiopoda) Lobe of the body wall that secretes and lines the valves; in some, cecae project into perforations (punctae) in the shell serving as food repositories of glycoproteins and mucroproteins, inhibitors of boring organisms, and accessory respiratory structures.2. (Mollusca: Bivalvia) In oysters, one of 2 thin epithelial extensions of the mantle adjoining the valve.