Thebesia Damper

Tebezina valve (lat. valva thebesia) is a type of membranous valve, the structural unit of which is the trachea. The valve closes the entrance and exit holes of the zygote, a sac-like structure consisting of a single layer of ectoderm cells. The function of the valve is to protect the cobs during spawning (a process in foraminifera). Less commonly, the trachea is used as an auxiliary respiratory organ. In some species, the septum plays an important role in the spatial orientation of individuals in a school. Because of their peculiarity, the valves have no analogues among all representatives of the animal kingdom and are called Tebezina valve.

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The Tebezina valve is a special valve that performs an important function in the life of this small marine organism. It protects it from adverse environmental conditions and helps it retain heat. In addition, the Tebezina valve is involved in the animal’s respiration and plays an important role in its reproduction. In this article we will talk about what a Tebezina damper is, how it works, what functions it performs and what effects it has on the health of the animal.