Bivalves are a class of mollusks that have a two-part hinged shell, composed of two valves. They include species such as clams, oysters, and mussels, and are primarily aquatic, living in both marine and freshwater environments. Bivalves are characterized by their filter-feeding habits, using gills to extract food particles from the water. They play important ecological roles and contribute significantly to aquatic ecosystems.
Mussels are bivalve.
A mussel is a bivalve, which means it has two shells that are hinged together to protect its soft body.
What is a bivalve? In human anatomy,its valve found in a vein.
it is called a bivalve
muscular
Bivalve
A larva.
No. They are bivalve mollusks.
clams and cuttlefish
No, a snail is a gastropod.
Clam
An oyster - bi (stand for two) and valves (stands for shells) - two shelled animals.