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Bivalves feed by filtering food from the water as it passes through their gills. They have specialized gills that capture food as it passes through with the water.

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Bivalves obtain food by?

filtering it out of water


Are bivalves consumers or producers?

Bivalves are consumers, specifically filter feeders. They obtain their food by filtering plankton and organic matter from the water, rather than producing their own food like plants do through photosynthesis. This feeding mechanism classifies them as heterotrophs, which rely on other organisms for energy and nutrients.


How do seashells get their food?

You need to be more specific . . . How do bivalves get their food ? or, How do mollusca get their food ?


How do bivalves obtain oxygen?

Bivalves obtain oxygen through their gills, which are feathery structures that extract oxygen from water as it passes through the bivalve's mantle cavity. The gills have a large surface area for efficient oxygen exchange, allowing the bivalve to breathe while submerged.


Do bivalve obtain oxygen?

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Why do bivalves don't need food scraping structures?

Because they are filter feeders


What Bivalves Are Grouped In Beds?

Bivalves commonly found grouped in beds include mussels, clams, oysters, and scallops. These bivalves often aggregate together for protection, reproduction, and access to food sources, creating dense beds or reefs that provide important habitat for other marine organisms.


Why are bivalves the preferred food of starfish?

Starfish are adapted to feed on bivalves due to their ability to pry open the shells with their tube feet and stomach evert and digest the soft tissues inside. Bivalves represent a food source that is easily accessible and provides a nutrient-rich meal for starfish.


The methods a starfish uses to obtain its food?

Most starfish eat mollusks, principally bivalves which they force open by seizing both halves of the shell with their tube feet and pulling the halves apart very slowly until the bivalve is exhausted.


What is the scientific name for bivalves?

Bivalvia is the scientific name for the bivalves.


What doe bivalve eat?

Most bivalves are suspension feeders, filtering food particles from the water column.


What mollusk group are suspension feeders?

bivalves