An oyster - bi (stand for two) and valves (stands for shells) - two shelled animals.
An oyster - bi (stand for two) and valves (stands for shells) - two shelled animals.
bivalve
Any mollusk such as an oyster, clam, scallop or mussel
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
This is a bivalve mollusk.
Oysters and mussels do not shed their shells. They are bivalve molluscs and their shells grow larger with age.
yes they are. they are part of the bivalves family. the bivalve family is squids,octopuses,clam,giant clam,giant squid,nautilus,oyster, and scallops.
Pearl oysters or also called marine bivalve molluscs. They are the only oyster to produce south sea pearls.
The word oyster is used as a common name for a number of distinct groups of bivalve molluscs which live in marine or brackish habitats. The valves are highly calcified. Some kinds of oyster are commonly consumed by humans, cooked or raw. Other kinds, such as pearl oysters, are not.
Mussels are bivalve.
Mussels are bivalve.