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.)
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Yes, they are located within their shell.
The umbo which is located at the anterior end of the clam
The mantle in a clam is a thin layer of tissue that surrounds the body and lines the inside of the shell. It is located between the body and the shell of the clam and plays a role in secreting the calcium carbonate that forms the shell.
a clam heart beats about 1 time every 8 secs (so like 7 or 8 beats per minute). a human heart beats 1 (or more) time(s) per second (or 60 beats per minute).
The mantle of the clam lines the valves, and serves to secrete calcium carbonate in the formation of the clam's shell while protecting the clam's visceral mass.
Clam gonads are the structures within the clam that produce the gametes of the clam. In general, gonads are the sites of haploid gamete production. The testes are the gonads of males, while the ovaries are the gonads of females.
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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 umbo on a clam is the oldest part of the shell and can typically be found at the hinge of the two shell halves, closest to where they join together. It is usually more elevated and centrally located compared to the rest of the shell. Observing the position of the umbo can help determine the age and growth pattern of the clam.
You will see a clam.