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In Biology operculum (Latin for "little lid") has been used to describe several completely separate features.
GastropodsThe operculum (plural : opercula or operculums) of gastropods is a corneous plate at the opening of the shell, attached dorsally to the foot. This fingernail-like structure seals the aperture, serving as a cover against predators when the snail body is retracted. It also enables the snail to survive periods of drought. The operculum has a concentric structure and a nucleus near the parietal margin (close to the umbilicus). There are two types of operculum :
The operculum sculpture helps us to tell apart and sort related groups (genera) of land operculates. Pulmonates (lunged snails) lack an operculum, but have instead an epiphragm (a membranaceous or calcareous septum). Gastropod: external link
FishesThe operculum in fishes is the hard bony flap covering the gills. Botany
BrainThe operculum is part of the inferior frontal gyrus of the frontal hemisphere. One infamous part of the operculum is Broca's area which plays an important role in speech production.
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