Opercle
Opercle (operculum) is a term used in biology for a lid-like structure that closes an opening or covers a region. The word, from Latin operculum meaning "little lid," is applied across disciplines to describe different species-specific coverings, usually singular opercle or plural opercula depending on usage.
In bony fishes, the operculum is a movable bony plate that covers the gills. It protects the
In bryophytes and many ferns, the operculum is a lid on the sporangium. In mosses, the capsule
In mollusks such as many gastropods, the operculum is a calcified or membranous plate attached to the
In neuroscience, the frontal and parietal opercula are regions of the cerebral cortex that cover the insular
Other uses include dentistry, where an operculum can refer to a flap of gum over an erupting