The heart is suspended in the pericardial sinus.
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Yes. Clams have stomachs and hearts.AnswerClams have kidneys, a heart, a mouth, and an anus.
Clams have the most complex heart of the mollusks, with 3 chambers.
The heart is nestled between the digestive gland, and the 'muscle' (two parts, fast mucle, closes shell quickly, and the slow muscle, which holds the shell together for long periods of time.)
squids, octapi, oysters, and clams.
Blood vessels & heart, not sure fo the rest
Yes. Clams have stomachs and hearts.AnswerClams have kidneys, a heart, a mouth, and an anus.
The organs of clams are located inside the shell (of course) and under the mantle, which is a protective membrane that coats the inside of the shell. When I disected clams in Biology, we opened them up, peeled back the mantle and there were all the organs.
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The palps guide food into the clams mouth.Kasey
Clams have an open circulatory system. Their blood is pumped by a heart into large sinuses through which it bathes the organs directly before being returned to the heart.
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