The common jackknife clam is a consumer. It feeds on organic matter, including detritus and plankton, by filtering water through its gills. As a bivalve mollusk, it plays a role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients but does not produce its own food like plants do.
Since Pre-Columbian times, natives have been "clamming" the coastal waterways of Florida.
Yes, clam shells are made of calcium carbonate, which is a common mineral found in sedimentary rocks like limestone. Over time, these shells can become compressed and buried, eventually forming sedimentary rocks through the process of lithification.
A clam is more likely to fossilize than a jellyfish.
The largest shell in the Philippines is the Tridacna gigas, also known as the giant clam. It can grow up to 4 feet in length and is a protected species due to its status as an endangered marine organism.
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.
No, it is not. No animal is a producer.
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Yes, it filters plankton out of the water to consume.
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They are different creatures
They are all molluscs.
You will see a clam.
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No, the manila clam is saltwater.
It is a clam.