Cerata

/səˈreɪtə/ noun

Plural of ceras; in zoology, the soft finger-like or leaf-like respiratory appendages found on certain marine mollusks like nudibranchs and sea slugs.

From Latin cera (wax), applied to these structures because their appearance resembles waxy protrusions or horn-like extensions.

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