answersLogoWhite

0

Univalves typically move by using a muscular foot to glide over surfaces, leaving a mucous trail behind. Some univalves may also use their foot to burrow into sediment or attach themselves to a hard surface.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is a clam a univalve?

yes


Is a limpet a univalve or a bivalve?

The limpet has only one shell, making it a univalve. Molluscs with two shells, such as clams and mussels, are bivalves.


What is the common term for univalve?

mollusk


Which form of locomotion do you use when sprinting?

The form of locomotion that is used when sprinting is called digitigrade. If you are trying to maintain speed throughout the run, you may start using plantigrade.


What is the locomotion and the communication of Venus'?

I am not sure what you are asking here. Locomotion means movement or travel so Venus' form of locomotion is its orbit round the sun and its rotation about its axis. It does not communicate


What is the figurative language in locomotion?

There are several sentences that the word locomotion can be used in. One sentence is; The steam locomotion was late to the depot.


The function of cilia and flagellae is to cause some form of?

locomotion


Is a periwinkle a bivalve or a univalve?

Its neither.Its actually a Gastropod.


What locomotion is used when humans sprint?

Humans primarily use running, a form of bipedal locomotion, when sprinting. This involves using a combination of aerobic and anaerobic energy systems to move quickly by taking long strides and pushing off the ground forcefully.


diferenciate between a bivalve and a univalve?

One has one and one has two


What is bipidal locomotion?

Bipedal locomotion is a type of movement where the organism moves upright on two hind legs. An example of organisms using this kind of locomotion is humans.


Are bivalve and univalve antonyms?

Strictly speaking, no, though an organism cannot simultaneously be both.

Trending Questions
What are the main conspts paleontologist use? What is the density of a 12.5-gram object that displaces 16 cubed centimeters of water? How far out of round the inner and outer races of an anti-friction bearing can be is called? How do ocean waves form? Is milk weed vascular or nonvascular? Is cobalt a hard or a soft magnetic material? Why is it necessary that children in c be given opportunities for both individual and group play? How many elements in the periodic table have lone pair of electron? When scientists are ready to publish the results of their experimentation why is it important for them to inculde a description of the procedures they used? What is antibiotic resistance gene? How many miles per hour is equal to 180 kilometers? Did tiki barber have the sickle cell disease? What VOCABULARY WORD did we say is the kind of plants have structures that move water and other substances throughout the plant? 1 qt equals how many liters? What energy transformation occurs during photosynthesis? What did scientists predict the big bang should have left behind? What are some physical changes that humans encounter in life? What is an alpine chough? What is the active ingredient in oxoid AZT agar that is used on 'dirty site' swabs below the waist to inhibit gram negative intestinal flora and favor gram ve staph strep organisms? Will my swimming pool be protected if a GFI extension is placed between an extension cord and a regular outlet especially if water overflows on the extension cord?