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operculum
1. Zoology a. the hard bony flap covering the gill slits in fishes b. the bony plate in certain gastropods covering the opening of the shell when the body is withdrawn 2. Botany the covering of the spore-bearing capsule of a moss 3. Biology any other covering or lid in various organisms operculum [ō′pər·kyə·ləm] (anatomy) The soft tissue partially covering the crown of an erupting tooth. That part of the cerebrum which borders the lateral fissure. (biology) A lid, flap, or valve. A lidlike body process. Operculum the fold of skin that covers the outside of the gill slits in the majority offish (except the shark and ray) and in the larvae of amphibians, especially tadpoles. The operculum of fish of the class Osteichthyes has bones. In the majority offish the operculum plays an active role in breathing: when it is lifted, a vacuum is created in the gill cavity, and water passes from the mouth and pharyngeal cavities into the gill cavity by way of the gill apparatus. It is possible to determine the age of some fish according to the annual rings on the operculum bones. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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