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- Serpulidae abstract "Serpulidae is a family of sessile, tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from the sabellid tube worms in that they have a specialized operculum that blocks the entrance of their tubes when they withdraw into the tubes. In addition, serpulids secrete tubes of calcium carbonate. Serpulids are most important biomineralizers among annelids. There are about 300 known species in the Serpulidae family, all but one of which live in saline waters. The earliest serpulids are known from the Middle Triassic.The blood of most species of serpulid and sabellid worms contains the oxygen-binding pigment chlorocruorin. This is used to transport oxygen to the tissues. It has an affinity for carbon monoxide which is 570 times as strong as that of the haemoglobin found in human blood.Empty serpulid shells can sometimes be confused with the shells of a family of marine gastropod mollusks, the Vermetidae. The most obvious difference is that serpulid shells are dull inside, whereas the molluscan vermetid shells are shiny inside.".
- Serpulidae class Palpata.
- Serpulidae class Polychaete.
- Serpulidae kingdom Animal.
- Serpulidae kingdom Eumetazoa.
- Serpulidae order Canalipalpata.
- Serpulidae order Sabellida.
- Serpulidae phylum Annelid.
- Serpulidae thumbnail Spirobranchus_giganteus_(Red_and_white_christmas_tree_worm).jpg?width=300.
- Serpulidae wikiPageID "9076306".
- Serpulidae wikiPageRevisionID "592363371".
- Serpulidae accessdate "2008-06-25".
- Serpulidae classis Polychaete.
- Serpulidae familia "Serpulidae".
- Serpulidae familiaAuthority "Johnston, 1865".
- Serpulidae fossilRange "(Triassic - present)".
- Serpulidae hasPhotoCollection Serpulidae.
- Serpulidae id "68232".
- Serpulidae imageCaption "Spirobranchus giganteus is a species of tubeworm belonging to the Serpulidae family. Note the yellowish cartilaginous operculum extending from the branchial stalk.".
- Serpulidae imageWidth "220".
- Serpulidae name "Serpulidae".
- Serpulidae ordo Canalipalpata.
- Serpulidae phylum Annelid.
- Serpulidae regnum "Animalia".
- Serpulidae subclassis Palpata.
- Serpulidae subdivision "see text.".
- Serpulidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Serpulidae subordo Sabellida.
- Serpulidae subregnum Eumetazoa.
- Serpulidae taxon "Serpulidae".
- Serpulidae subject Category:Sabellida.
- Serpulidae subject Category:Serpulidae.
- Serpulidae type Animal.
- Serpulidae type Eukaryote.
- Serpulidae type Species.
- Serpulidae type Organism.
- Serpulidae comment "Serpulidae is a family of sessile, tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from the sabellid tube worms in that they have a specialized operculum that blocks the entrance of their tubes when they withdraw into the tubes. In addition, serpulids secrete tubes of calcium carbonate. Serpulids are most important biomineralizers among annelids. There are about 300 known species in the Serpulidae family, all but one of which live in saline waters.".
- Serpulidae label "Kalkröhrenwürmer".
- Serpulidae label "Serpulidae".
- Serpulidae label "Serpulidae".
- Serpulidae label "Serpulidae".
- Serpulidae label "Серпулиды".
- Serpulidae label "龍介蟲科".
- Serpulidae sameAs Kalkröhrenwürmer.
- Serpulidae sameAs Serpulidae.
- Serpulidae sameAs Serpulidae.
- Serpulidae sameAs m.027wsn2.
- Serpulidae sameAs Q1722404.
- Serpulidae sameAs Q1722404.
- Serpulidae wasDerivedFrom Serpulidae?oldid=592363371.
- Serpulidae depiction Spirobranchus_giganteus_(Red_and_white_christmas_tree_worm).jpg.
- Serpulidae isPrimaryTopicOf Serpulidae.
- Serpulidae name "Serpulidae".