Clams belong to Animalia
Clams belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Mollusca. They are bivalve mollusks, characterized by their two-part shell.
Clams, snails, and squids all belong to kingdom Animalia phylum Molluska.
There are several different orders, families, geniuses, and species of clams. They belong to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Mollusca, and class bivalvia.
Scientific classification of clams: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Bivalvia.
The phylum is Mollusca - all clams are mollusks, like any shelled bivalve. Snails and slugs are also mollusks.
No. The clams belong to the mollusca phylum and everything in this plylum is in fact sexual.
Yes, clams are part of the animal kingdom. They belong to the phylum Mollusca and the class Bivalvia. Clams are characterized by their two-part shells and are found in various aquatic environments, both freshwater and marine. As mollusks, they share traits with other soft-bodied animals, such as octopuses and snails.
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