if you found your clam in a lake,pond,or river, then take some of the water with you in a bag or container and get more of that water every once and a whileand keep your clam in it.
The umbo which is located at the anterior end of the clam
it on the top right corner of the slepping clam
No, a clam is not a fish. Clams are mollusks, specifically bivalve mollusks, and are characterized by having a two-part shell. Fish, on the other hand, are aquatic animals with fins, gills, and a backbone.
The hinge ligament is a flexible structure that connects the two halves (valves) of a clam shell at the hinge. It acts as a spring to allow the shell to open and close. When the adductor muscles relax, the hinge ligament helps the clam's shell to open.
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No i am pretty sure of this because a biotic factor is something that i alive. A clam is alive! An abiotic factor is something that was never living. Example: Water and sun.
Mollusks are alive and have one foot.
A man missing a foot A Clam!
No, growth rings are not typically found on living clam shells. They are commonly found on fossil clam shells and can provide information about the age and growth patterns of the clam when it was alive.
If it is dead it will be open therefore if it is alive it will be closed. Sometimes they are open but still alive, but if you tap their shell they close it.
yes they are. they open often, i have seen it.
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you are meant to try and get the pearl looking thing from in side it out
You will see a clam.
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