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Hard, brittle internal structure found in all members of the family Sepiidae
Cuttlebone, also known as cuttlefish bone, is a hard, brittle internal structure (an internal shell) found in all members of the family Sepiidae, commonly
Cuttlebone
Family of demersal cephalopod
octopuses, and nautiluses. Cuttlefish have a unique internal shell, the cuttlebone, which is used for control of buoyancy. They have large, W-shaped pupils
Cuttlefish
Internal support structure of an animal
internalized vestigial aragonite/calcite-chitin shell known as gladius or cuttlebone; these can serve as muscle attachments, but their main function is often
Endoskeleton
Genus of cephalopods
Sepiidae encompassing some of the best known and most common species. The cuttlebone is ellipsoid in shape. The name of the genus is the Latinised form of
Sepia_(cephalopod)
Order cephalopod molluscs closely related to cuttlefish
have a rounder mantle than the similar-looking cuttlefish and have no cuttlebone. They have eight suckered arms and two tentacles and are generally quite
Bobtail_squid
Species of cephalopod
tracts of the cuttlefish and is also home to an internal shell called the cuttlebone, located on the dorsal side of the animal. The common cuttlefish has two
Common_cuttlefish
Subclass of cephalopods
†Ammonoidea and Nautiloidea, the coleoids have at most an internal shell called cuttlebone or gladius that is used for buoyancy or as muscle attachment. Some species
Coleoidea
Species of cuttlefish
a morphological asymmetry present in the cuttlebone curvature within the kisslip cuttlefish. The cuttlebone may be more convex, or more developed, on
Acanthosepion_lycidas
Species of cuttlefish
the former genus Metasepia, the cuttlebone is rhomboidal in outline. Both the anterior and posterior of the cuttlebone taper gradually to an acute point
Ascarosepion_pfefferi
Class of mollusks
the ectoderm forms during the embryonic period, resulting in a shell (cuttlebone) that is internal in the adult. The same is true of the chitinous gladius
Cephalopod
Metal fabrication technique
form of casting have most commonly been made of sand, tufa stone, and cuttlebone as well as charcoal and plaster as these materials are generally easy
Gravity_casting
Soft and porous white magnesium phyllosilicate clay
Piedmont, Italy. The name comes from Greek sepion (σήπιον), meaning "cuttlebone" (the porous internal shell of the cuttlefish), + lithos (λίθος), meaning
Sepiolite
Distal portion of the forelimb of an animal
eggcase Nautiloid shell Orthocone Internal Belemnoid guard Cirrate shell Cuttlebone Gladius (pen) Spirula shell Stylet Features External Aperture Apex Callus
Manus_(anatomy)
Part of the body that forms the supporting structure
exoskeleton (arthropods and most molluscs), plated internal shells (e.g. cuttlebones in some cephalopods) or rods (e.g. ossicles in echinoderms), hydrostatically
Skeleton
Chemical compound
has demonstrated the growth of Rochelle salt crystals within 3D-printed cuttlebone-inspired structures, resulting in multifunctional composites that combine
Potassium_sodium_tartrate
Readymade by Marcel Duchamp
(resembling sugar cubes, but made of marble), a medical thermometer, a piece of cuttlebone, and a tiny porcelain dish. The birdcage is made of painted metal and
Why_Not_Sneeze,_Rose_Sélavy?
Bodypart of certain cephalopods
cuttlebone. Below are examples of gladii from various families of squid; Fossilized gladii Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gladius. Cuttlebone
Gladius_(cephalopod)
Chemical compound
state concentration [HPO2−4] is not negligible (see phosphoric acid). Cuttlebone Cuttlefish Gesso Limescale Marble Ocean acidification Whiting event List
Calcium_carbonate
Hard, protective outer layers created by an animal that lives in the sea
Cuttlebone from a Sepia sp.
Seashell
Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates
magnification Structure detail of an animal bone Artificial bone Calcareous Cuttlebone Skeleton Ossicle (echinoderm) Ossification § Evolution Lee C (January
Bone
Superorder of cephalopod molluscs
supports the squid's mantle and serves as a site for muscle attachment. The cuttlebone or sepion of the Sepiidae is calcareous and appears to have evolved afresh
Squid
German industrialist and humanitarian (1908–1974)
signet ring out of which the gold version would be cast. Gross shaved two cuttlebones flat and squeezed the lead master mould between them until an impression
Oskar_Schindler
Motor vehicle
the Superflow and Superflow II, showing for the first time the rounded cuttlebone-shaped tail and tail light configuration of the Spider. Last of the Spider's
Alfa_Romeo_Spider
Organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Nacre
Species of cuttlefish
mantle. The cuttlebone tends to have a similar length to the mantle. The common name of S. braggi originates from its slender cuttlebone, which is lanceolate
Sepia_braggi
Anatomical feature
spines, such as on fish such as the stickleback. The chalky plate, or cuttlebone, of cuttlefish also acts as armour. Most reptiles have scaly skin which
Armour_(zoology)
Species of cuttlefish
Metasepia cuttlefish are characterized by their small, thick, diamond-shaped cuttlebone, and distinctive body coloration. Paintpot cuttlefish are a slow-moving
Ascarosepion_tullbergi
Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Diatomaceous_earth
Any polyatomic anion containing silicon and oxygen
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Silicate
Species of cuttlefish
their mantle in conjunction with controlling their buoyancy using their cuttlebone. They are also capable of moving at high speeds by rapidly expelling water
Dwarf_cuttlefish
External skeleton of an organism
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Exoskeleton
Small, long-tailed, seed-eating parakeet
blocks (ideally enriched with iodine), cuttlebone and soft wooden pieces are suitable for this activity. Cuttlebones also supply calcium, essential for the
Budgerigar
Species of cuttlefish
Spencer Gulf reach mantle lengths of around 125 mm and larger specimens of cuttlebones reaching lengths of 170 mm have also been found. Specimens collected
Ascarosepion_novaehollandiae
Species of cuttlefish
which shelters their internal shell called the cuttlebone. Like other cuttlefish species, the cuttlebone is used to regulate the fish's buoyancy by storing
Sepiella_japonica
Species of cuttlefish
cuttlebone is lanceolate in shape and has a very small spine, resembling a small calcareous ridge rather than a true spine. Males have a cuttlebone which
Sepia_elegans
Exoskeleton of an animal in the phylum Mollusca
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Mollusc_shell
Species of cuttlefish
both the meat from its mantle and for the medicinal properties of its cuttlebone in Chinese medicine. Because golden cuttlefish live on the ocean floor
Acanthosepion_esculentum
Extinct genus of elasmobranchs
originally identified as the fronds of a codiacean alga, then later as the cuttlebone of a cuttlefish. It was most recently reidentified as the gill arches
Platylithophycus
Part of arthropods
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Arthropod_exoskeleton
Species of mollusc
officinalis. Increased calcification in the cuttlebone has a negative impact in that it affects the cuttlebone's function as a lightweight, buoyancy structure
Sepia_tuberculata
Species of turtle
"meats", too. Turtles will also take calcium in a separate form, such as a cuttlebone, so that the turtle can self-regulate calcium intake. The river cooter
River_cooter
Subspecies of reptile
development, they also require a multivitamin supplement and access to a cuttlebone for calcium. The vivid shell color found in many eastern box turtles often
Eastern_box_turtle
Fossils produced by magnetotactic bacteria
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Magnetofossil
Geological stratum or deposit containing bones
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Bone_bed
Extinct species of snail
giving them a twice-weekly food regimen of oats, trout food pellets, and cuttlebone, as well as replacing the plastic wrap coverings of their enclosure. Conservationists
Partula_faba
Non-standard material used in work of art
Rose Sélavy?, consisting of a small birdcage containing a thermometer, cuttlebone, and 151 marble cubes resembling sugar cubes. By the time of the Surrealist
Found_object
Accumulation of calcium salts in bodily tissue, usually bone
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Calcification
Genus of true bugs
the oceanic species attach their egg masses on floating objects such as cuttlebone and feathers. Each female lays 1–20 whitish or translucent eggs that each
Halobates
Calcium carbonate material echinoderms are made of
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Stereom
Extinct genus of enigmatic cephalopod
thought to have been internal akin to those of certain coleoids such as the cuttlebone of cuttlefish and the "rams horn" shell of spirulids. The shells are weakly
Antarcticeras
Fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian periods
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Small_shelly_fauna
Species of cephalopods
Mediterranean Sea as a Lessepsian migrant via the Suez Canal after many of its cuttlebones were washed up on beaches in Israel in the early 2000s. They have been
Pharaoh_cuttlefish
Species of cuttlefish
They are further differentiated by having a rigid body supported by a cuttlebone; this mantle is distinct, whereas in octopuses the head and mantle surface
Ascarosepion_mestus
Part of the water column near to the seabed and the benthos
substrate. Cuttlefish are able to adjust their buoyancy using their cuttlebones, lightweight rigid structures with cavities filled with gas, which have
Demersal_zone
Structural element of sea sponges
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Sponge_spicule
Artefacts in Tolkien's legendarium
Fellowship of the Ring. The Three Elven Rings are shown being cast using a cuttlebone mould, an ancient casting technique. These were given to Gil-galad (portrayed
Rings_of_Power
Aspect of marine biology
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Shell_growth_in_estuaries
Environmental pollution by plastics
proventriculi. Pecking marks similar to those made by northern fulmars in cuttlebones have been found in plastic debris, such as styrofoam, on the beaches
Marine_plastic_pollution
Body variation
has been internalised or lost completely. Internal shells include the cuttlebones of cuttlefish, the gladii of squids and the vampire squid, the winged
Cephalopod_size
Species of cuttlefish
around Lord Howe Island. It is known only from the type cuttlebones. Depth range is unknown. Cuttlebones of this species are known to reach at least 74 mm.
Sepia_baxteri
Anatomical structure
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Frustule
Genus of cuttlefishes
on 3-4 rows. Buccal membrane narrow and wrinkled. The thin, elliptical cuttlebone resembles to a sandal in shape, with a rugose and convex dorsal surface
Ascarosepion
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Immobilization_(soil_science)
Shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Turtle_shell
Species of cephalopod
have been observed using a specialized technique to remove the ink and cuttlebone before consuming the cuttlefish. Long-nosed fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri)
Giant_cuttlefish
Species of cuttlefish
flattened sucker bearing 5 or 6 small suckers in transverse rows. The cuttlebone is an elongate oval shape with triangular pointed anterior and narrow
Ascarosepion_cultratum
Species of reptile
dandelions, plantain, ribwort, clover, shredded carrots, insects, worms, cuttlebone, tortoise vitamins, edible flowers, and alfalfa pellets. Each yellow-footed
Yellow-footed_tortoise
Unicellular algae responsible for the formation of chalk
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Coccolithophore
Type of interface
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Biointerface
Hard shell of some spherical marine animals
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Test_(biology)
Part of the body of a gastropod or snail
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Gastropod_shell
Species of cuttlefish
membranes are separate and are not connected at base of club. It has an oval cuttlebone which is bluntly rounded at its anterior end and has a sharp posterior
Sepia_australis
Genus of molluscs
A., & Jagt, J. W. M. (1999). Maastrichtian Ceratisepia and Mesozoic cuttlebone homeomorphs. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 44(3), 305–326. Hewitt, R
Shimanskya
Species of cuttlefish
identification. Its cuttlebone is narrow, featuring a thickened, raised, and yellowish-ochre inner core; in juveniles, the dorsal surface of the cuttlebone appears
Sepia_grahami
Biological tissues incorporating minerals
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Mineralized_tissues
Bio-geochemical process
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation
Microbiologically_induced_calcite_precipitation
Type of toy designed for animals to chew
shaped like bowls with minerals inside. A common mineral chew toy is the cuttlebone, a toy for birds that aids in trimming their nails and beaks. There also
Chew_toy
Species of cuttlefish
and feeds on shrimp and small fishes. A gas-filled internal shell, the cuttlebone, is used for buoyancy. The eggs are pea-like and black or white and are
Sepia_vermiculata
Genus of tree snails
and on cultures of sooty mold grown on laboratory agar. In captivity, cuttlebone is used as a source for calcium. Adult snails are hermaphroditic (having
Achatinella
Protein family
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Engrailed_(gene)
Traditional Vietnamese clothing
cheaply available and widespread in materials other than mother of pearl, cuttlebone, ivory, and the like. Metal sew-on snap buttons are still preferred as
Áo_bà_ba
Process by which living organisms produce minerals
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Biomineralization
Calcium carbonate scales covering some phytoplankton species
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Coccolith
Species of gastropod
so depending on the water source, they need additional calcium from cuttlebones or ground egg shells. The snails can be fed with any fish food, and vegetables
Planorbarius_corneus
Class of microscopic fossils
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Calcareous_nannofossils
Shell formation mechanism
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Marine_biogenic_calcification
Protective shell of a type of eukaryotic organism
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Protist_shell
Species of cuttlefish
coloured rose or orange on the dorsal surface which has a faint ridge. The cuttlebone is long and thinly oblong in shape with a long posterior spine. having
Sepia_orbignyana
Species of cuttlefish
bartletti is known from only the holotype and six other specimens (all cuttlebones) described by Tom Iredale in 1954. It is possibly a junior synonym of
Sepia_bartletti
Interdisciplinary physicist
biomineralization structures of mollusc shell including mother of pearl (nacre) and cuttlebone, excitable media, and chemobrionics: self-assembling porous precipitate
Julyan_Cartwright
Fossil that requires the use of a microscope to see
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Microfossil
Species of bird
successfully. Fine stone grit and calcium sources, such as shell grit and cuttlebone, need to be provided. Due to its large demand in nesting material, excessive
Black-capped_social_weaver
Shell of a particular type of protist
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Foraminifera_test
Small, migratory weaver bird native to Africa
breeding season. Fine stone grit and calcium sources, such as shell grit and cuttlebone, provide nutrients as well. If provided with material like fresh grass
Red-billed_quelea
Species of bird
crickets. Fine stone grit and calcium sources, such as shell grit and cuttlebone, need to be provided. Due to its large demand in nesting material, excessive
Grey-capped_social_weaver
Carbon capture process in oceans
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Biological_pump
Extinct genus of molluscs
preserved. The chambers in the shell closely resemble those present in the cuttlebone of modern cuttlefish. Species of the genus Belosaepia lived close to the
Belosaepia
Shell-like protective outer covering of organisms
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Lorica_(biology)
Phylum of amoeboid protists
Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell coccosphere coccolith
Foraminifera
Species of cuttlefish
to a mantle length of 60 mm. The type specimens, consisting solely of cuttlebones, were collected on Tongaat Beach, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (29°35′S
Sepia_insignis
CUTTLEBONE
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Girl/Female
Biblical
Who heap up, who cover.
Boy/Male
English
Seaman.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Veda, The religious book of hindus
Girl/Female
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Sita
Female
Egyptian
, the sister of Nectanebos I. or II.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Manifested, Confident
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name OLIANA means "oleander."
Boy/Male
Indian
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rose Petal
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Lord of Mind
CUTTLEBONE
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CUTTLEBONE
CUTTLEBONE
CUTTLEBONE