Yes. Clams have stomachs and hearts.AnswerClams have kidneys, a heart, a mouth, and an anus.
The heart is suspended in the pericardial sinus.
they do have organs such as the heart and stoamch. they also have a intestine that brings the food to another organ, the anus. they have more such as the foo, ovary, kidney, gills, mantle, and also palps.
Yes, the heart and lungs are superior to the organs of the abdomen in that they are located above those organs.
They are located in the visceral mass.
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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heart, ribs, and sternum
Clams have the most complex heart of the mollusks, with 3 chambers.
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No clams don't have a face, but they have a heart, mouth, kidneys and anus. The shell is the outer covering that protects the clam from enemies.
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.)