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What are travicule curnae?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/11/2025

Travicule curnae, also known as "horny traviculus," refers to a type of specialized connective tissue found in certain mollusks, particularly in their shells. These structures contribute to the shell's structural integrity and protection. The term may also relate to specific anatomical features in other organisms, but it is primarily associated with the protective aspects in molluscan Biology.

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