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  1. Biomineral crystallographic preferred orientation in Solenogastres ...

  2. Two draft genomes of enigmatic Solenogastres (Mollusca, …

  3. Solenogastres - WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

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    The Solenogastres body and organs are covered by a coat of mineralized skeletal elements, the scleritome, formed of sclerites. Solenogastres sclerites consist of aragonite and have spicular morphologies. The sclerites are hollow, and have, however, strongly mineralized, thick, sclerite walls 1, 2, 5, 7, 11.
    The Solenogastres molluscs that were investigated in this study surround their soft tissue with a 150–200 µm thick cover of spicule-shaped mineralized elements, the sclerites. In cross-section we find 4 to 6 rows of sclerites that encase the soft body of the molluscs (Figs. 1, 2, 3, S1 ). The sclerites are separate mineralized entities.
    Solenogastres molluscs have vermiform body shapes and live on substrate surfaces. They have a rudimentary foot and are able to glide on uneven surfaces or/and to climb and curl around the hard parts of branching organisms 1, 2. Hence, the scleritome of Solenogastres molluscs does not have to be only protective but also flexible and light-weight.
  5. Aplacophoran traits in the late Ordovician septemchitonid ...

  6. World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS)

  7. Marine biology | Scientific Reports - Nature

  8. Structural biology | Scientific Reports - Nature

  9. Animal Morphology Journal - Wiley Online Library

  10. Mollusca - Wikipedia

    WEB4 days ago · Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals, after Arthropoda; members are known as molluscs or mollusks [a] ( / ˈmɒləsks / ). Around 76,000 extinct species of molluscs are recognized. …

  11. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

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