How to use in-sentence of “cephalopods”:
+ Squid are cephalopods of the order Teuthida.
+ They are cephalopods from the Order Goniatitida.
+ Like chameleons, cephalopods use colour change for social interaction.
+ Like most molluscs, cephalopods use haemocyanin, a copper-containing protein, rather than haemoglobin to transport oxygen.
+ His writing on cephalopods such as “Octopus”, “Sepia” are accurate.

Example sentences of “cephalopods”:
+ The nervous system of cephalopods is the most complex of the invertebrates, and their brain to body mass ratio falls between that of warm and cold blooded vertebrates.Marion Nixon J.Z.
+ Moving wave patterns on the skin of cephalopods can be simulated with a two-state, two-dimensional cellular automata, each state corresponding to either an expanded or retracted chromatophore.
+ It includes cephalopods with ten feet.
+ Females spawn once per year and regenerate their gonads, making nautiluses the only cephalopods to repeat reproduction.
+ Unlike their relatives living in more hospitable depths, deep-sea cephalopods cannot afford to spend energy in protracted flight.
+ Edible cephalopods such as squid, octopus, and cuttlefish and terrestrial snails, though all molluscs, are sometimes considered to be shellfish and sometimes not.
+ Early cephalopods were at the top of the food chain.
+ Until fairly recently known only from the modern species and some fossil remains tentatively allocated to this group, a batch of kirbys from the Middle Jurassic c.165-164 million years ago specimens found at La Voulte-sur-Rhône demonstrated that clearly vampyromorphid cephalopods were in existence for far longer than has been hitherto believed.
+ The chromatophores common to most cephalopods are poorly developed in Vampire Squid.
+ Some cephalopods can adjust their body shape to move through the water more easily.
+ Good evidence exists for the appearance of gastropods, cephalopods and bivalves in the Cambrian period, 541 to 485.4 million years ago.
+ Nautiloids are a large and varied group of oceanmarine cephalopods in the subclass Nautiloidea.
+ Most cephalopods have chromatophores – that is, cells with different colours – which they can use in a number of surprising ways.
+ They sometimes eat cephalopods like octopuses and squids.
+ The cephalopods are an advanced class of molluscs.
+ The nervous system of cephalopods is the most complex of the invertebrates, and their brain to body mass ratio falls between that of warm and cold blooded vertebrates.Marion Nixon J.Z.
+ Moving wave patterns on the skin of cephalopods can be simulated with a two-state, two-dimensional cellular automata, each state corresponding to either an expanded or retracted chromatophore.
+ It includes cephalopods with ten feet.
