No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
there are these little things that are in the shell and they help the mussel stay in place
vitamins and minerals :)
if you mean the animal then, shell fish
They have a strong shell :)
Shell, mussel, mollusk.
Yes. It has a shell. Invertebrates have no backbone, vertebrates do. Invertebrates often have a hard external shell (like a mussel), or exoskeleton (like a crab), to protect them from predators.
A mussel is a shellfish - you have to pull the meat from the shell to eat it.
it looks like a sheet of paper with coffee stains on it they grow up to 2 inches or microscopic sized.
well the just have so deal with it
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
A mussel! Oh I am the worst at jokes!