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Ingredients: Rehmannia Preparta Conquitae (Rehmannia Root), Concha Margaritifrea (Mother of Pearl Shell) , Tortoise Platron (Tortoise Shell), Salviae ...
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The plastron is the nearly flat part of the shell structure of a turtle, what one would call the belly or ventral surface of the shell. |
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Parts of a shell: There are two parts to the shell of a turtle: the upper portion is called the "carapace" and the bottom half is called the "plastron." Both shells are ...
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Both the carapace and the plastron of a tortoise or turtle is comprised of living tissue. It needs oxygen and exposure to sunlight to keep healthy. The build-up of ...
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Tortoise plastron is an important tonic, used routinely in "restorative" formulas ... Tortoise Plastron may be blended with cold herbs to replenish fluids (Yin) and ...
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The plastron is a series of bony plates on the underside of a turtle or tortoise shell that protect the belly. It allows the turtle to withdraw its head, tail, and four legs ...
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Male turtles have longer claws, yellow, red, or orangeish colored eyes, narrower shells, longer tails, a concave plastron, and the cloaca is farther down the tail.
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In hardshelled turtles, it is a bony extension from the ribs. We use the shape of the carapace (top shell) and the plastron (bottom shell) as one characteristic to ...
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Male with indented plastron; female with flat plastron. Desert tortoises drink water through their nose, and eat cactus from time to time. Desert Tortoise (Gopherus ...
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Box turtles (family Emydidae, genus Terrapene) have a well-developed hinge in their lower (belly) shells--the lower shell is called the plastron. Box turtles have ...
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