Bivalves
bivalve
the answer is bivalves; The division and lateral compression of the shell into two valves is clearly related to the adoption of a burrowing mode of life, which is achieved by a muscular foot. Primitive forms were detritivorous, whereas modern bivalves are suspension feeders that collect food particles from seawater using ciliated ctenidia (modified gills). The burrowing, filter-feeding mode of life restricts bivalves to aquatic environments.here ais a list of suspension feeders:
There are 7 types of feeders, some of which include herbivores, fluid feeders, substrate feeders, and suspension feeders. Others include omnivores, carnivores, and bulk feeders. Most animals are bulk feeders.
Because they suck in water and filter food particles out of it.
mollusk, polycepodaIntelligent Invertebrate: The octopus - a cephalopod - is one of the largest, fastest and most intelligent of all invertebrates.This information was taken from "Animalplanet.com".
mollusk
mollusk
mollusk
cephalopod
They are filter feeders that help clean the water; however, due to pollution the taste of the mollusk can be affected and cause illness
Oysters belong the the invertebrate group of mollusk.
Probably in the animal plankton.
Most animals are bulk feeders meaning they consume large pieces of food. Human are included in the group of bulk feeders.