cefalópodes
Cefalópodes are a class of marine molluscs that includes octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, and nautiluses. They are characterized by a distinct head and a ring of tentacles or arms surrounding the mouth. This distinctive feature gives them their name, derived from the Greek words "kephale" meaning head and "podos" meaning foot.
These invertebrates are highly intelligent and possess complex nervous systems, with a large brain and sophisticated
Locomotion in cefalópodes is primarily achieved through jet propulsion. They expel water from a muscular tube
Reproduction in cefalópodes is varied. Many species reproduce only once in their lifetime, after which they