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- The animals attach themselves to a solid substrate using a byssus.
- Other paired muscles control the siphons and the byssus.
- It prefers soft substrates and surrounds its shell in a dense mass of byssus.
- The byssus is used by the clam to attach itself to the sea bed.
- Byssus is eventually lost with adulthood, transitioning almost all scallop species into free swimmers.
- In the Mediterranean area, material made from the holdfast or byssus of " Pinna nobilis"
- Byssus is a remarkable adhesive, one that is neither degraded nor deformed by water as synthetic adhesives are.
- Each one then crawls around until it finds a suitable location where it attaches itself with a byssus thread.
- On sandy bottoms, aggregations were often attached to large sand grains that were glued together with byssus threads.
- This silk or " byssus " are fine threads which historically was used to make special royal fabrics.
- Likewise, Pfeiffer's claims as to the purported impossibility of painting on byssus cloth have been conclusively debunked.
- Marine mussels are usually found clumping together on wave-washed rocks, each attached to the rock by its byssus.
- Other bivalves, such as mussels, attach themselves to hard surfaces using tough byssus threads made of keratin and proteins.
- If the substrate is suitable, the larva will metamorphoses into the juvenile form, plantigrade, and attach byssus threads.
- The foot in Protobranchia clams is without a true byssus gland, although they frequently have a nonhomologous byssal gland in the heel.
- She writes : " The German Wikipedia on " sea-silk ( byssus ) is very bad and full of legends and mistakes.
- Byssus often refers to the long, fine, silky threads secreted by the large Mediterranean pen shell, " Pinna nobilis ".
- When they have passed through several developmental stages they settle to the seabed, undergo metamorphosis and attach themselves with byssus threads as miniature adults.
- The spiny fan-mussel lives with the pointed anterior end of its shell vertically anchored to rock or firm sediment by numerous byssus threads.
- It has been found experimentally that both crabs and starfish preferred molluscs that are attached by byssus threads to ones that are cemented to the substrate.
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