Haematobranchia

/ˌhiːmətəʊˈbræŋkɪə/ noun

Definition

Gills or gill-like structures in certain marine animals that function in blood circulation and gas exchange.

Etymology

From Greek haema (blood) + branchia (gill). A rare zoological term for specialized respiratory structures where blood flow is integrated with the gill system.

Kelly Says

This obscure term reveals how evolution solved the same problem differently in different creatures—some marine animals evolved gills so intimately connected to their blood system that scientists gave it a special name.

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