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Q: How do Brachiopods and pelecypods differ?
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How do pelecypods move?

Pelecypods move with a single-muscled foot which is commonly referred to as axe-foot. Snails and slugs are a good illustration of how pelecypods move.


How do pelecypods obtain food?

Pelecypods obtain their food from the water that flows through their bodies.


How are brachiopods formed?

brachiopods are formed from older brachiopods mating


What modern day animals are brachiopods realted to?

Brachiopods are related to Brachiopods, they exist in the modern day just not as abundantly as in the past.


What is another name for brachiopods?

Brachiopods are also known as lamp shells. They are marine animals that have a lifespan that ranges from 3 to 30+ years.


What era were the brachiopods from?

Paleozoic


Why did brachiopods go extinct?

Most brachiopods became extinct about 250 million years ago during the P-T Extinction period. Modern day brachiopods do still exist in the form of lingula.


What organism classifies the paleozoic era?

brachiopods


Is where trilobites and brachiopods appeared?

Trilobites first appeared in the fossil record in the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period. The fist brachiopods likewise first appeared in the Early Cambrian era.


Did brachipods live in the Permian time?

Yes. Brachiopods were abundant in the Permian.


Are brachiopods carnivores?

well I look to something and it said they are predators so.....


What has the author Alwyn Williams written?

Alwyn Williams has written: 'The secretion and structural evolution of the shell of Thecipideidine brachiopods' 'Evolution of the shell structure of articulate brachiopods'