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Cephalopod Morphology and Function

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2017

Klaus Bandel*
Affiliation:
Geologisch-Pälaontologisches Institut und Museum, Universität Hamburg, Bundesstrasse 55, D-2000 Hamburg 13
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General Organization of Recent Cephalopods. Extant cephalopods with the exception of Nautilus have an internal shell covered by muscular mantle. Only Nautilus is able to withdraw into its shell and close the aperture with a hood. The internal shells of Sepia and Spirula are mineralized and have chambers that function in buoyancy control (Denton & Gilpin-Brown, 1961, 1971; Denton et al., 1961, 1967) while other teuthids and Vampyroteuthis have an unmineralized internal skeleton that acts as an elastic support to the soft body.

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Copyright © 1985 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 

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