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Spadix (zoology)

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Spadix (zoology)

In the field of zoology, a spadix (pronounced /ˈspdɪks/, "SPAY-dicks"; plural spadices /spˈdsz/, "spay-DIE-seez") is a secondary sexual organ found in some cephalopods and hydrozoans. In the Nautilus genus, the spadix is a composite erectile organ in the male located in the oral region which is composed of four highly modified tentacles and which is paired with a somewhat smaller antispadix that is also composed of four tentacles. The spadix is normally a concealed organ but quickly becomes distended upon the animal's death. The exact function of the spadix and antispadix in Nautilus is not yet known.

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