File:Pelagic octopus Tremoctopus.jpg
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- Aperture (mollusc)
- Apex (mollusc)
- Aptychus
- Blanket octopus
- Body whorl
- Branchial heart
- Callus (mollusc)
- Camera (cephalopod)
- Cephalopod beak
- Cephalopod dermal structures
- Cephalopod egg fossil
- Cephalopod eye
- Cephalopod fin
- Cephalopod ink
- Cephalopod limb
- Chromatophore
- Cirrate shell
- Ctenidium (mollusc)
- Cuttlebone
- Dactylus
- Funnel–mantle locking apparatus
- Gladius (cephalopod)
- Hectocotylus
- Hepatopancreas
- Ink sac
- Lira (mollusc)
- Mantle (mollusc)
- Manus (anatomy)
- Mollusc shell
- Nacre
- Needham's sac
- Nephridium
- Nidamental gland
- Nuchal crest (cephalopod)
- Nuchal organ
- Octopus
- Odontophore
- Orthocone
- Osphradium
- Paralarva
- Periostracum
- Photophore
- Phragmocone
- Planispiral
- Protoconch
- Radula
- Sculpture (mollusc)
- Septum (cephalopod)
- Siphon (mollusc)
- Siphuncle
- Spadix (zoology)
- Spire (mollusc)
- Squid giant axon
- Squid giant synapse
- Statocyst
- Suture (anatomy)
- Umbilicus (mollusc)
- Whorl (mollusc)
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