Cuttlefish Structure
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“Diagram of the structure of Sepia. a., Eight short arms around mouth; l.a., one of the two long arms; b., beak of the mouth; c.g., cerebral ganglia, with commissures to the others; E., eye; g., gullet; d.g., digestive gland (the “salivary glands” are not represented); st., stomach; a., anus; sh., shell-sac with sepiostaire; k., kidney; R., reproductive organ; br.h., branchial heart; g., a gill; i.b., ink-bag; m.c., mantle cavity; f., funnel.” -Thomson, 1916
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Mollusca, Cephalopoda, mollusk, Cephalopod, mollusc, sepia officianalis, sepiida, sepiidae, common cuttlefish structure, label cuttlefish partsGalleries
Squid, Octopus, and NautilusSource
J. Arthur Thomson, M.A., LL.D. Outlines of Zoology (New York, NY: D. Appleton & Company, 1916)
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