Mollusca - définition. Qu'est-ce que Mollusca
Diclib.com
Dictionnaire ChatGPT
Entrez un mot ou une phrase dans n'importe quelle langue 👆
Langue:

Traduction et analyse de mots par intelligence artificielle ChatGPT

Sur cette page, vous pouvez obtenir une analyse détaillée d'un mot ou d'une phrase, réalisée à l'aide de la meilleure technologie d'intelligence artificielle à ce jour:

  • comment le mot est utilisé
  • fréquence d'utilisation
  • il est utilisé plus souvent dans le discours oral ou écrit
  • options de traduction de mots
  • exemples d'utilisation (plusieurs phrases avec traduction)
  • étymologie

Qu'est-ce (qui) est Mollusca - définition


mollusca         
  • Anatomical diagram of a hypothetical ancestral mollusc}}
  • Diversity and variability of shells of molluscs on display
  •  About 80% of all known mollusc species are [[gastropod]]s ([[snail]]s and [[slug]]s), including this [[cowry]] (a sea snail).<ref name="PonderWinstonLindberg" />
  • Simplified diagram of the mollusc nervous system
  • The [[blue-ringed octopus]]'s rings are a warning signal; this octopus is alarmed, and its bite can kill.<ref name="AVRU_BlueRinged" />
  • alt=Mosaic of mustachioed, curly-haired man wearing crown and surrounded by halo
  • The use of [[love dart]]s by the land snail ''[[Monachoides vicinus]]'' is a form of [[sexual selection]]
  • pages=300–343}}
  • alt=Photo of three circular metal cages in shallows, with docks, boathouses and palm trees in background
  • CDC]])
  • A 50-second video of snails (most likely ''[[Natica chemnitzi]]'' and ''[[Cerithium]] stercusmuscaram'') feeding on the sea floor in the [[Gulf of California]], [[Puerto Peñasco]], Mexico
  • ''[[Cornu aspersum]]'' (formerly ''Helix aspersa'') – a common [[land snail]]
  • alt=Photo of cone on ocean bottom
  •  The tiny [[Helcionellid]] fossil ''[[Yochelcionella]]'' is thought to be an early mollusc<ref name="RunnegarPojeta1974" />
LARGE PHYLUM OF INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS
Mollusc; Mollusks; Phylum mollusca; Molluscs; Molluscoida; Mollusk venoms; Molluscoidea; Foot (mollusc); Mollusk; Mullusca; Malacofauna; Molluska; Testaria; Reproductive system of mollusks; Archi-mollusc; Hypothetical ancestral mollusc; Hypothetical generalized mollusc; Molluscan; Circulatory systems of mollusks; Sex organs of molluscs; Nervous systems of molluscs
n. pl.
Mollusca         
  • Anatomical diagram of a hypothetical ancestral mollusc}}
  • Diversity and variability of shells of molluscs on display
  •  About 80% of all known mollusc species are [[gastropod]]s ([[snail]]s and [[slug]]s), including this [[cowry]] (a sea snail).<ref name="PonderWinstonLindberg" />
  • Simplified diagram of the mollusc nervous system
  • The [[blue-ringed octopus]]'s rings are a warning signal; this octopus is alarmed, and its bite can kill.<ref name="AVRU_BlueRinged" />
  • alt=Mosaic of mustachioed, curly-haired man wearing crown and surrounded by halo
  • The use of [[love dart]]s by the land snail ''[[Monachoides vicinus]]'' is a form of [[sexual selection]]
  • pages=300–343}}
  • alt=Photo of three circular metal cages in shallows, with docks, boathouses and palm trees in background
  • CDC]])
  • A 50-second video of snails (most likely ''[[Natica chemnitzi]]'' and ''[[Cerithium]] stercusmuscaram'') feeding on the sea floor in the [[Gulf of California]], [[Puerto Peñasco]], Mexico
  • ''[[Cornu aspersum]]'' (formerly ''Helix aspersa'') – a common [[land snail]]
  • alt=Photo of cone on ocean bottom
  •  The tiny [[Helcionellid]] fossil ''[[Yochelcionella]]'' is thought to be an early mollusc<ref name="RunnegarPojeta1974" />
LARGE PHYLUM OF INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS
Mollusc; Mollusks; Phylum mollusca; Molluscs; Molluscoida; Mollusk venoms; Molluscoidea; Foot (mollusc); Mollusk; Mullusca; Malacofauna; Molluska; Testaria; Reproductive system of mollusks; Archi-mollusc; Hypothetical ancestral mollusc; Hypothetical generalized mollusc; Molluscan; Circulatory systems of mollusks; Sex organs of molluscs; Nervous systems of molluscs
·noun ·pl One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom, including the classes Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, PteropodaScaphopoda, and Lamellibranchiata, or Conchifera. These animals have an unsegmented bilateral body, with most of the organs and parts paired, but not repeated longitudinally. Most of them develop a mantle, which incloses either a branchial or a pulmonary cavity. They are generally more or less covered and protected by a calcareous shell, which may be univalve, bivalve, or multivalve.
Molluscoidea         
  • Anatomical diagram of a hypothetical ancestral mollusc}}
  • Diversity and variability of shells of molluscs on display
  •  About 80% of all known mollusc species are [[gastropod]]s ([[snail]]s and [[slug]]s), including this [[cowry]] (a sea snail).<ref name="PonderWinstonLindberg" />
  • Simplified diagram of the mollusc nervous system
  • The [[blue-ringed octopus]]'s rings are a warning signal; this octopus is alarmed, and its bite can kill.<ref name="AVRU_BlueRinged" />
  • alt=Mosaic of mustachioed, curly-haired man wearing crown and surrounded by halo
  • The use of [[love dart]]s by the land snail ''[[Monachoides vicinus]]'' is a form of [[sexual selection]]
  • pages=300–343}}
  • alt=Photo of three circular metal cages in shallows, with docks, boathouses and palm trees in background
  • CDC]])
  • A 50-second video of snails (most likely ''[[Natica chemnitzi]]'' and ''[[Cerithium]] stercusmuscaram'') feeding on the sea floor in the [[Gulf of California]], [[Puerto Peñasco]], Mexico
  • ''[[Cornu aspersum]]'' (formerly ''Helix aspersa'') – a common [[land snail]]
  • alt=Photo of cone on ocean bottom
  •  The tiny [[Helcionellid]] fossil ''[[Yochelcionella]]'' is thought to be an early mollusc<ref name="RunnegarPojeta1974" />
LARGE PHYLUM OF INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS
Mollusc; Mollusks; Phylum mollusca; Molluscs; Molluscoida; Mollusk venoms; Molluscoidea; Foot (mollusc); Mollusk; Mullusca; Malacofauna; Molluska; Testaria; Reproductive system of mollusks; Archi-mollusc; Hypothetical ancestral mollusc; Hypothetical generalized mollusc; Molluscan; Circulatory systems of mollusks; Sex organs of molluscs; Nervous systems of molluscs
·noun ·pl A division of Invertebrata which includes the classes Brachiopoda and Bryozoa;
- called also Anthoid Mollusca.

Wikipédia

Mollusca
| image = Mollusk collage.jpg