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mollusks such as snails eat algea from your fish tank!

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They clear the water and promote aqua plants growth in deeper waters.

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They help humans obtain food and affect the food chain enormously.

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they are food to other animals (including some humans)

some filter water

eat algae and plankton (usually)

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Mollusks are an important food source for humans, for example the clam, found in the ocean, is eaten by many people around the world.

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