重金悬赏~~章鱼的英文介绍

谁有关于章鱼的英文介绍,简单点好了,单词数200左右就可以了,不要太多,谢谢了~~

Octopus is the general name of 252 Marine mollusks in 26 genera of the octopus family.

(章鱼为章鱼科26属252种海洋软体动物的通称。)

It is the largest family of the class cephalopods, which can be divided into the subfamily ameloptera, ameloptera, ameloptera and ameloptera.

(为头足纲最大科,可分为深海多足蛸亚科、爱尔斗蛸亚科、谷蛸亚科和蛸亚科。)

The body is ovate or ovoid, muscular and muscular, with a narrow opening in the outer cavity and no water holes on the body surface.

(体卵形或卵圆形,肌肉强健,外套腔开口窄,体表一般不具水孔。)

Male left or right third carpal stemization, carpal ventral margin with spermatic groove, terminal with ladle-like tongue leaf.

(雄性左侧或右侧第3腕茎化,腕腹缘具精沟,末端具勺状舌叶。)

The stem of the wrist can not be broken by itself. Funnel jacket lock degradation.

(茎化腕不能自断。漏斗外套锁退化。)

With 1 pair of degenerate acicular inner shells or without inner shells.

(具1对退化针状内壳或无内壳。)

If have dentate tongue, flank tooth of dentate tongue general one cusp.

(若具齿舌,齿舌侧齿一般单尖。)

The stomach and cecum are located behind the digestive glands.

(胃和盲肠位于消化腺后部。)

扩展资料

章鱼栖息环境:章鱼为温带性软体动物,生活在水下,适应水温不能低于7℃,海水比重1.021最为适宜,低盐度的环境会死亡。

海区的底质最好为砂砾地带,水温在12℃以上周年能产卵,孵化后仔鱼全长3毫米左右,能摄食大型动物性浮游生物而成长,45天之后全长达10-13毫米时,沉降于海底营底栖生活,如果没有陶瓷瓦罐海螺贝壳可作居室时,便自己动手建造房屋。

参考资料来源:百度百科-章鱼

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第1个回答  2009-03-07
The octopus (pronounced /ˈɒktəpəs/, from Greek ὀκτάπους (oktapous), "eight-footed",[1][2] with plural forms: octopuses [ˈɒktəpʊsɪz], octopi [ˈɒktəpaɪ], or octopodes [ˌɒkˈtəʊpədiːz], see below) is a cephalopod of the order Octopoda that inhabits many diverse regions of the ocean, especially coral reefs. The term may also refer to only those creatures in the genus Octopus. In the larger sense, there are around 300 recognized octopus species, which is over one-third of the total number of known cephalopod species.

An octopus has eight flexible arms, which trail behind it as it swims. Most octopuses have no internal or external skeleton, allowing them to squeeze through tight places. An octopus has a hard beak, with its mouth at the center point of the arms. Octopuses are highly intelligent, probably the most intelligent invertebrates. They are known to build "forts" and "traps" in the wild, and for rearranging tanks and burying other animals alive in domestication[citation needed]. For this reason, they are quite notorious among aquarium operators.[3] For defense against predators, they hide, flee quickly, expel ink, or use color-changing camouflage. Octopuses are bilaterally symmetrical, like other cephalopods, with two eyes and four pairs of arms.本回答被提问者采纳
第2个回答  2009-03-07
Octopuses are characterized by their eight arms (as distinct from the tentacles found in squid and cuttlefish), usually bearing suction cups. These arms are a type of muscular hydrostat. Unlike most other cephalopods, the majority of octopuses – those in the suborder most commonly known, Incirrina – have almost entirely soft bodies with no internal skeleton. They have neither a protective outer shell like the nautilus, nor any vestige of an internal shell or bones, like cuttlefish or squid. A beak, similar in shape to a parrot's beak, is the only hard part of their body. This enables them to squeeze through very narrow slits between underwater rocks, which is very helpful when they are fleeing from morays or other predatory fish. The octopuses in the less familiar Cirrina suborder have two fins and an internal shell, generally reducing their ability to squeeze into small spaces.

Octopuses have a relatively short life expectancy, and some species live for as little as six months. Larger species, such as the North Pacific Giant Octopus, may live for up to five years under suitable circumstances. However, reproduction is a cause of death: males can only live for a few months after mating, and females die shortly after their eggs hatch. They neglect to eat during the (roughly) one month period spent taking care of their unhatched eggs, but they don't die of starvation. Endocrine secretions from the two optic glands are the cause of genetically-programmed death (and if these glands are surgically removed, the octopus may live many months beyond reproduction, until she finally starves).

Stauroteuthis syrtensis, a finned octopus of the suborder CirrinaOctopuses have three hearts. Two pump blood through each of the two gills, while the third pumps blood through the body. Octopus blood contains the copper-rich protein hemocyanin for transporting oxygen. Although less efficient under normal conditions than the iron-rich hemoglobin of vertebrates, in cold conditions with low oxygen pressure, hemocyanin oxygen transportation is more efficient than hemoglobin oxygen transportation. The hemocyanin is dissolved in the plasma instead carried within red blood cells and gives the blood a blue color. Octopuses draw water into their mantle cavity where it passes through its gills. As mollusks, octopuses have gills that are finely divided and vascularized outgrowths of either the outer or the inner body surface.

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