Biology 3602A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Cranchiidae, Body Fluid, Mollusca

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A lot of diff ways that animals move in water. One of which is jet propulsion: molluscs and cnidarians use this. Also see this in octopi and other cephalopods (like cuttlefish) Contraction decreases the mantle vol, so the water has to find somewhere else to go, so it pushes it out of the siphon. Left: jet propulsion in bivalve molluscs like scallops; big muscle that connects the two shells; can contract it and that pushes water out of the back. Shell opens at the front, draws in water, water gets pushed out of the back, so it moves forward. Made out of entirely white muscle so can go for about 3-4 secs and then has to recover. Water is difficult to move through for a couple of reasons. Water has high density and high viscosity (like when we talked about ventilation)

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