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English: A drawing of anatomy of juvenile 5 mm long Haliotis asinina with the shell removed. The gills (g), digestive gland (dg), adductor muscle (am), epipodial tentacles (ept), right mantle lobe (rml), eyespot (es), cephalic tentacles (ct) and left mantle lobe (lml) are indicated.
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Source Daniel J Jackson, Carmel McDougall, Kathryn Green, Fiona Simpson, Gert Wörheide & Bernard M Degnan. 2006. A rapidly evolving secretome builds and patterns a sea shell. BMC Biology 2006, 4:4. 0doi:10.1186/1741-7007-4-40. Cropped and edited by User:Snek01 from figure 3b.
Author Daniel J Jackson, Carmel McDougall, Kathryn Green, Fiona Simpson, Gert Wörheide & Bernard M Degnan
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