The average weight of a mussel shell typically ranges from 10 to 100 grams, depending on the species and size. Common freshwater mussels, for example, may weigh around 30 to 50 grams, while larger marine mussels can weigh significantly more. Factors such as age, habitat, and environmental conditions can also influence the weight of mussel shells.
The average weight of a Green Shell mussel is between 0.8 oz and 1.4 oz.
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
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Yes. It has a shell. Invertebrates have no backbone, vertebrates do. Invertebrates often have a hard external shell (like a mussel), or exoskeleton (like a crab), to protect them from predators.
They have a strong shell :)
Shell, mussel, mollusk.
if you mean the animal then, shell fish
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
A mussel is a shellfish - you have to pull the meat from the shell to eat it.
well the just have so deal with it
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
A mussel! Oh I am the worst at jokes!