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    A bivalve shell is the enveloping exoskeleton or shell of a bivalve mollusc, composed of two hinged halves or valves. The two half-shells, called the...
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    Bivalvia (redirect from Bivalve)
    calcified exoskeleton consisting of a hinged pair of half-shells known as valves. As a group, bivalves have no head and lack some typical molluscan organs such...
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    Scallop (redirect from Shell of Saint James)
    by repeatedly clapping their shells together. Scallops have a well-developed nervous system, and unlike most other bivalves all scallops have a ring of...
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    Hinge teeth (redirect from Hinge (bivalve))
    anatomical structure of the inner surface of a bivalve shell, i.e. the shell of a bivalve mollusk. Bivalves by definition have two valves, which are joined...
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  • thin and fragile structure that line bivalve interiors and encloses their bodies. This structure secretes the shell, contains respiratory organs and facilitates...
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    part of the anatomical structure of a bivalve shell, i.e. the shell of a bivalve mollusk. The shell of a bivalve has two valves and these are joined by...
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    shell; in gastropods, it is a simple pit, whereas in bivalves, it forms a groove which will eventually become the hinge line between the two shells,...
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    Seashell (redirect from Sea shell)
    bivalves. In addition, not all mollusks have an external shell: some mollusks such as some cephalopods (squid and octopuses) have an internal shell,...
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    defined, often most prominent, highest part of each valve of the shell of a bivalve or univalve mollusc. It usually contains the valve's beak, the oldest...
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    placement. Bivalve mollusks generally have either one or two adductor muscles. The muscles are strong enough to close the valves of the shell when they...
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    A cockle is an edible marine bivalve mollusc. Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae...
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  • of some animals Mollusc shell Bivalve shell Gastropod shell Shell, of a brachiopod Turtle shell Armadillo shell Electron shell or a principal energy level...
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    noble pen shell and fan mussel, is a large species of Mediterranean clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Pinnidae, the pen shells. It reaches...
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    Barnacle adults are sessile; most are suspension feeders with hard calcareous shells, but the Rhizocephala are specialized parasites of other crustaceans, with...
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    Pallial line (category Bivalve stubs)
    pallial line is a mark (a line) on the interior of each valve of the shell of a bivalve mollusk. This line shows where all of the mantle muscles were attached...
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    Hard clam (redirect from Hard-shell clam)
    mercenaria), also known as the round clam, hard-shell (or hard-shelled) clam, or the quahog, is an edible marine bivalve mollusk that is native to the eastern shores...
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    Hamakhtesh Hagadol, southern Israel. Geopetal structure in bivalve boring in coral; bivalve shell visible; Matmor Formation (Middle Jurassic), southern Israel...
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  • Valve (mollusc) (category Mollusc shells)
    have two articulating shells or valves, which resemble those of a bivalve. This exceptional family is commonly known as the bivalved gastropods. Gastropods...
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    bivalves, but were later given their own class. They have a single shell in their larval stage, and the adult typically has a single, pseudo-bivalved...
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    alphanumeric keyboard/keypad, which can fold into contact together like a bivalve shell. Generally speaking, the interface components such as keys and display...
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    Israel Calcite-recrystallized fossil shell of pentamerid brachiopods from Indiana Recrystallized bivalve shell with sparry calcite from Bird Spring Formation...
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    the crystal Thin section of calcite crystals inside a recrystallized bivalve shell in a biopelsparite Grainstone with calcite ooids and sparry calcite...
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  • Clamshell (redirect from Clam shell)
    the free dictionary. Clamshell may denote anything resembling the bivalve shell of a clam: Scoop stretcher, another name for this patient transport...
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    opening in gastropod shells, scaphopod shells, and also for Nautilus and ammonite shells. The word is not used to describe bivalve shells, where a natural...
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    Ensis ensis (category Bivalves of Europe)
    Ensis ensis, or the sword razor, is a razor clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Pharidae. It lives buried in the sand and is found off the coasts...
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    the obsolete Maxillopoda. The Ostracoda have the body enclosed in a bivalve shell-covering, and are normally unsegmented. The Branchiopoda have a very...
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    Oyster (redirect from Half shell)
    Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, the...
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    Statuette of Pomona from Pompeii, holding a bivalve shell filled with fruit...
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    Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusc. The word is often applied only to those that are deemed edible and live as infauna, spending...
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    Pallial sinus (category Bivalve stubs)
    indentation or inward bending in the pallial line on the interior of a bivalve mollusk shell's valves that corresponds to the position of the siphons in those...
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