Gills have what type of functions in pila DONT SEE IT FROM GOOGLE
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In Pila a single ctenidium is situated on the dorsolateral wall of the branchial or right chamber of the mantle cavity. The gill consists of numerous triangular lamellae or leaflets, arranged in a single row running parallel to one another along the central axis of the gill. This type of gill is called monopectinate type
The basal end of each lamella is attached to the pallial epithelium of the mantle wall and the other end hangs freely in the branchial chamber. In the middle of the gill, the lamellae are large in size, while it decreases towards the two ends.
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