"Prosobranchia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prosobranchia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prosobranchia" Meaning

Prosbanchia is a subgroup of partially altricial marine snails and slugs, marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Hygrophila.

"Prosobranchia" Examples

Example 1

Sentence: The prosobranchia subclass of snails has a much wider distribution than the caenogastropod subclass.
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Example 2

Sentence: The prosobranchia snails of the Prosobranchia class have a unique way of moving that's distinct from other snail classes.
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Example 3

Sentence: A prosobranchia snail is a type of marine snail belonging to the Prosobranchia subclass of the Heterobranchia class.
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Example 4

Sentence: Unlike other types of snails, the Prosobranchia group has a greatly expanded range of species in southerly regions.
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Example 5

Sentence: Some riverside plants serve as a habitat for a significant number of species of prospecting snails in the Prosobranchia genus.
Tags: #prosobranchia #snails #species #ecology

"Prosobranchia" Similar Words

Prosiphon

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Prosit

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Proskenion

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Proskomide

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Proskomides

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Proskuneo

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Proskynesis

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Prosobranch

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The prosobranchs (Greek for "before-brain") are a clade of aquatic snails and limpets that are protoconch (first shell) bearing and have a distinctively foreign location morphological development of their nervous system and sense organs.

Prosobranchiata

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Prosocoele

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Prosocoelia

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Prosodemic

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Prosodiac

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Prosodiacally

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There is no word in English called "prosodiacally".

Prosodial

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Prosodian

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Prosodian is an adjective that refers to something related to the Latin prosody, which is the study of the sound and rhythm of words in verse or poetry in Latin.