No, a snail is a gastropod.
A mussel is a bivalve, which means it has two shells that are hinged together to protect its soft body.
A bivalve typically has two valves or shells that are hinged together. These shells provide protection and support for the soft body inside.
Clam, oyster, mussel, scallop,blue sea mussel,rough scallop, scallop, and calico snail
The giant clam, also known as the Tridacna gigas, is a large bivalve that can weigh over 200 kg. It is considered the largest living bivalve species in the world and is found in the warm waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The scientific term for snail feces is "snail excrement" or "snail droppings." These waste products are produced as a result of the digestive process in snails.
No, a snail is a gastropod.
A whelk is a snail and a mussel is a bivalve mollusc or clam.
Moon snails drill a hole in the shell of clams and suck them out. If you walk the beach you will find clam shells with small round holes drilled in them near the hinge. That is the work of a moon snail.
Mussels are bivalve.
An oyster is an example of a mollusk. Mollusks are soft-bodied animals that typically have a calcium carbonate shell for protection. Oysters are bivalve mollusks, meaning they have two hinged shells.
A mussel is a bivalve, which means it has two shells that are hinged together to protect its soft body.
What is a bivalve? In human anatomy,its valve found in a vein.
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No. They are bivalve mollusks.