Yes, clams have a body cavity called a coelom where their internal organs are housed. This cavity helps provide space for their organs to function properly and allows for movement and support within the clam's body.
Yes. All aquatic animals have respiratory organs of one sort or another - usually gills - to absorb dissolved oxygen from the water.
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No, they will be covered by the muscle layer.
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A clam has a coelom, which is a fluid-filled body cavity. This cavity provides space for internal organs to develop and function properly.
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.
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).
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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.
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.