No, they will be covered by the muscle layer.
I am not sure how to get a clam to open naturally. The way I have known to open a clam is by hand.
Arthropods have an internal body cavity called a hemocoel which bathes the internal organs in nutrients, and is a component of their open circulatory system.
The adductor muscles control the opening and closing of the clam valves. When these muscles contract, the valves close, and when they relax, the valves open. Clams use this mechanism to protect themselves from predators and regulate their internal environment.
A clam's nervous system consists of a simple network of nerve cells spread throughout its body. Key parts include the cerebral ganglia (brain), nerves that extend to various parts of the body, and sensory organs that help the clam detect changes in its environment and respond to stimuli.
YES
Fistulas are categorized by the number of openings they have and whether they connect two internal organs or open through the skin.
You have to go underwater which is left to Aphrodite and you have to find a clam. It opens and closes. Try to get the pearl (which is inside the clam) when the clam is open.
the mussel of the clam keeps the shell together. But they can open it if the want.
You can tell if a clam is alive by observing if its shell is tightly closed or slightly open. If the clam is alive, it will try to close its shell tight when handled. A dead clam will have a gaping, gaping, or broken shell.
Jack the Ripper, sliced his victims open and removed some of the their internal organs, he literally 'ripped' his victims apart.
Open
If it doesn't open when you steam it.