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A clam shell
Possessive form of the words clam shell: clam shell's
The mantle of a clam protects the clam from sunlight in shelled mollusks, the mantle is the organ that forms the shell, and adds to the shell to increase its size and strength as the animal grows.
A clam. Or an oyster.
The shell of a clam is primarily made of calcium carbonate. This compound gives the shell its hardness and strength to protect the soft body of the clam.
A clam shell grows via a process where tissue is attached to the shell at the edge. Over time this material builds up producing a ring like pattern. The number of rings will indicate the age of the clam shell.
The largest shell in the Philippines is the Tridacna gigas, also known as the giant clam. It can grow up to 4 feet in length and is a protected species due to its status as an endangered marine organism.
The seed that resembles a brown clam is the seed of the “coconut” palm, specifically the mature coconut. Its hard, brown outer shell and rounded shape can give it a clam-like appearance. Additionally, some seeds from other plants, such as certain types of legumes, may also have a similar shape and color, but the coconut is the most notable example.
The umbo which is located at the anterior end of the clam
A clam shell is not smooth because being smooth would decrease friction between a clam and the surface it lives on. With low friction, a clam would go places it would not want to go.
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By it's shell