Video Materi 1 Praktikum Zoologi Laut 2023

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The marine zoology course for 2023 examines different classes of molluscs like polyplacopora, gastropod, bivalvia/pelesipoda, and cephalopod, highlighting species within each class and their unique characteristics and movements. This practicum provides students with a comprehensive understanding of molluscs' diversity, body structures, and behaviors to deepen their knowledge of marine life.

Insights

  • Gastropods like murepeken and Mauritia makulivera exhibit rotations, torsion, detorsion, sinistral, dextral, and coiling movements for balance, showcasing the diversity of movements within this class of molluscs.
  • Cephalopods, including nautilus pompilius, octopus SP, sepia SP, and loligo SP, are notable for their distinctive body morphologies and intricate movement systems, highlighting the complexity and diversity within this class of marine animals.

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Recent questions

  • What are the main classes of molluscs?

    Polyplacopora, gastropod, bivalvia, cephalopod

  • What are some examples of gastropods?

    Murepeken, Mauritia makulivera

  • What distinguishes cephalopods from other molluscs?

    Unique body morphologies and movement systems

  • How do bivalvia species differ from other molluscs?

    Distinct body parts and motifs

  • What are some key features of polyplacopora?

    Soft-bodied animals with unique characteristics

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Marine Zoology: Molluscs in Focus

  • The first practicum of the marine zoology course for the 2023 academic year focuses on molluscs, which are soft-bodied animals.
  • Four classes of molluscs are discussed: polyplacopora, gastropod, bivalvia or pelesipoda, and cephalopod.
  • Examples of species in the polyplacopora class include SP citon, while gastropods like murepeken and Mauritia makulivera are highlighted.
  • Gastropods exhibit rotations, torsion, detorsion, sinistral, dextral, and coiling movements for balance.
  • The bivalvia class includes species like tridakna maxima, penguin bacteria, perna viridis, and tegilarka gronosa, each with distinct body parts and motifs.
  • Cephalopods, such as nautilus pompilius, octopus SP, sepia SP, and loligo SP, are studied for their unique body morphologies and movement systems.
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