the giant clam is 2m tall and weighs 440lbs
Yes, giant clams are considered producers because they contain zooxanthellae, which are photosynthetic algae that live inside their tissues and help produce food through photosynthesis. This enables giant clams to convert sunlight into energy to support their growth and survival.
Clams have many adaptations such as they have one or two adductor muscles that hold the cell closed so predators can't open the cells, another is they have a foot that helps them move of the bottom of the lake or ocean, and last they live with a siphon sticking out so if there is any movement in the water they can be warned of predators.
Giant clams are an intermediate. They basically feed on phytoplankton (tiny microscopic plants). But they also house a type of algae in their mantle that produces sugar for them. That makes them somewhat in between consumer and producer...
Gamma Draconis, also known as Eltanin, is an orange giant star. It has a spectral type of K5III, indicating its orange hue and giant status.
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are giant clams producers decomposers or consumers
there are only about a million giant clams left in this world
soft 'animals', like clams and such
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Yes, giant clams are considered producers because they contain zooxanthellae, which are photosynthetic algae that live inside their tissues and help produce food through photosynthesis. This enables giant clams to convert sunlight into energy to support their growth and survival.
No theey don't eat shrimps. Clams do not eat things like shrimp.
In Virginia, you can find them at Giant grocery stores.
An animal, mollusc to be exact.
Yes, clams are known as primary consumers. Clams feed on plankton by drawing in water and filtering the food from the water before it is ejected.