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Operculum

British pronunciation/ˈɒpəkjˌʊləm/
American pronunciation/ˈɑːpɚkjˌʊləm/
Operculum
[NOUN]
1

a protective covering or lid-like structure that can be found in various organisms, such as fish, snails, and some insects

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What is "operculum"?

The operculum is a specialized anatomical structure found in various organisms, including fish, snails, and some insects. It typically refers to a protective covering or lid that serves different functions depending on the species. In fish, the operculum is a bony flap covering the gills, allowing for efficient water respiration. In snails, the operculum is a hard plate that seals the shell aperture when the animal withdraws inside, providing protection from predators and preventing desiccation. In certain insects, such as beetles, the operculum is a movable structure that covers and protects the hindwings. Overall, the operculum plays a crucial role in the survival and adaptation of organisms, providing defense, regulation, or structural support depending on its specific form and function.

Examples
1In some Sarracenia species, the operculum features chlorophyll-free patches that act like translucent windows, which confuse insects.
2My hand is on the back side of its gill plate, also known as the operculum.
3- I love the detail in it, and it even has its little operculum. -
4Some will try to fly through the operculum, which caused them to fall in the pitcher.
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