Dreissena polymorpha is the Zebra Mussel
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:MolluscaClass:Bivalvia
Classification:
The scientific name for zebra mussels is Dreissena polymorpha.
The scientific name used for mussel is bivalvia mollusca. Mussels are a part of the kingdom Animalia and a part of the phylum Mollusca.
Mussels as a group comprise many different species in the class Bivalvia; they are mainly found in the three subclasses Pteriomorphia, Paleoheterodonta and Heterodonta. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Subclasses | Pteriomorpha (marine mussels) Palaeoheterodonta (freshwater mussels) Heterodonta (zebra mussels)
Metapenaeus monoceros and also potamalpheops sp.
Zebra mussels belong to the family Dreissenidae. These are freshwater bivalve mollusks. Despite their name, zebra mussels are not true mussels.
Zebra mussels belong to the family Dreissenidae. These are freshwater bivalve mollusks. Despite their name, zebra mussels are not true mussels.
Yes, the scientific name for shellfish is Mollusca. Mollusca is a phylum that includes various species such as clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops, which are commonly referred to as shellfish due to their hard protective outer shells.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
They live in Freshwater. (Freshwater Mussels.) They can also live in Saltwater. (Saltwater Mussels.) Mussels are kind of like a clam, not to be mixed up with muscles.
Mussel is in fact a general name for many species of bivalve. These bivalves inhabit both fresh and saltwater, though not interchangeably. They do not need sunlight and their vitality can be assessed through observation; if they move, they're alive.
Crabs and mussels and in some areas turtles.