nyálkáslépéses
Nyálkáslépéses is a term used in Hungarian zoological and biomechanical contexts to describe a locomotion pattern observed in certain terrestrial mollusks and related organisms. The name derives from nyálka, meaning slime, and lépéses, meaning stepping, and it characterizes movement that combines mucus production with a stepping-like sequence of foot contacts.
Mechanism and characteristics: In nyálkáslépéses movement, the ventral surface of the animal’s foot interacts with a
Occurrence and variation: This locomotion is observed primarily among certain terrestrial mollusks, such as slugs and
Significance and applications: Nyálkáslépéses movement provides insight into how mucus-mediated propulsion can be achieved on slippery