"Siphuncled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Siphuncled" Meaning

Siphuncled refers to the sulci (grooves or furrows) on a shell, commonly found on ammonite fossils.

"Siphuncled" Examples

[5 Usage Examples of Adjective: Siphuncled]


1. Biological term

In paleontology, fossils of ammonites typically show siphuncled shells, which are spiral-shaped shells that have a central, hard axis that connects the chambers.

2. Morphological feature

The spiral shell of this nautilus species has a prominent siphuncled keel that runs along its length, supporting the body of the animal.

3. Comparative anatomy

Contrasting the siphuncled shells of these coiled cephalopods reveals striking similarities in their internal structures.

4. Evolutionary adaptation

One evolutionary adaptation that may have favored siphunculation in certain cephalopods involves improved buoyancy, especially in deep-water environments.

5. Paleontological classification

Fossils belonging to the extinct cephalopod order Belemnoidea exhibit distinctive siphuncled shells that also had a characteristic upturned siphuncle bundle near the apex of the dorsal venter.

"Siphuncled" Similar Words

Siphonostomatoida

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A rather obscure term!<br><br>Siphonostomatoida is a subclass of parasitic copepods, a type of small crustacean. They are a group of water crustaceans that live as parasites on other animals, such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.

Siphonostomatoids

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Siphonostomatoids are a group of small to medium-sized copepods that are often parasitic in nature. They are typically crustaceans that belong to the subclass Copepoda, which also includes species such as krill and calanoid copepods. Siphonostomatoids are characterized by the presence of a second maxilla (a pair of appendages that are used for feeding) that is paired with a maxilliped (a maxilla-like appendage that serves multiple functions). They are usually found in marine or brackish water environments and can be parasitic on various hosts such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.

Siphonostomatous

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Siphonostomatous refers to a type of parasitic copepod (a small crustacean) that is parasitic on fish and other marine animals.

Siphonostome

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Siphonostome refers to a type of parasitic flatworm, specifically in the class Cestoda. They are a group of tapeworms characterized by their siphon-like structures, used for attachment to their hosts, typically aquatic animals like fish and crustaceans. The term is often used in zoology and parasitology to describe these unique parasitic creatures.

Siphons

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Siphons refer to a device or a tube that creates a partial vacuum to draw a liquid from a lower elevation to a higher elevation by using atmospheric pressure. It is often used to remove liquids from a large container or to transfer a liquid from one container to another, typically without the need for lifting. Siphons are commonly used in plumbing, industrial processes, and even in everyday applications such as removing excess water from a pool or a container.

Siphorhinal

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "siphorhinal". It's possible that it's a non-standard or made-up word.

Siphorhinian

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There seems to be a spelling error in the word you provided. I couldn't find any information on the word "siphorhinian."

Siphuncle

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The siphuncle is a narrow tube in the body of a fossilized ammonite (an extinct, cephalopod marine mollusk) that connects the various chambers of the shell and may also serve to allow the dosage of minerals in order to speed up the process of shell building.

Siphuncular

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Siphunculated

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Siphunculated refers to a structure that is shaped like a funnel or a tube, often used to describe a muscular or glandular tube, typically in the context of anatomy or zoology.<br><br>In paleontology, a siphunculated shell typically refers to the layered arrangement of shell material in an ammonite or nautiloid cephalopod shell, through which the siphuncle (a duct that connects the shell chambers) runs.<br><br>In general, a siphunculated shape is characterized by a narrow, constricted opening that transitions into a wider, more expanded section, giving the structure a funnel-like appearance.

Sipid

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Lacking excitement, flavor, or interest; dull.

Sipped

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Pasted or drunk only a small amount of a liquid, often in order to taste it.

Sipper

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someone who sips a liquid, particularly one who drinks from a cup or other container in small amounts, often repeatedly.

Sippet

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A snack. A small piece of something, usually eaten between meals.

Sipping

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To be drinking slowly and quietly, especially small amounts of a liquid, like a cup of coffee or tea.

Sips

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To take a small amount of a liquid, especially a hot drink, into the mouth by raising it to the lips and taking a small swallow.