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  1. Pectinidae, family Pectinidaenoun

    scallops

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  1. pectinidae

    Pectinidae is a taxonomic family of bivalve mollusks, commonly known as scallops. They have a global distribution and live in a wide range of aquatic habitats. Unlike many other bivalves, they are free-swimming using a form of locomotion known as jet propulsion. Their shells are known for their beautiful, fan-like shape. Scallops are also a significant source of seafood.

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  1. Pectinidae

    The Pectinidae, common name scallops, are a family of saltwater bivalve mollusks. They are hermaphrodites, and the male gonads mature first. Numerous species of various sizes occur in all of the oceans, and a number species are of commercial importance as food species. A small minority of pectinid species live cemented to rocky substrates as adults. Some others species are more simply attached, by means of a filament they secrete. The majority of species, however, are recumbent on sandy substrates, but when they sense the presence of a predator such as a starfish, they are able to escape by swimming swiftly but erratically through the water using a form of jet propulsion created by repeatedly clapping the valves of their shell together. Pectinids have numerous simple eyes situated around the edges of their mantles.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Pectinidae

    A large family of mollusks in the class BIVALVIA, known commonly as scallops. They possess flat, almost circular shells and are found in all seas from shallow water to great depths.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of pectinidae in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of pectinidae in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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