Is a clam a shell?

Like oysters and mussels, clams are bivalves, a kind of mollusk that's encased in a shell made of two valves, or hinging parts. And that shell comes in all different sizes.
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Are clams and shells the same?

Clams, mussels, and oysters are three different types of shellfish that are edible. They have one, two or more shells that completely or partially cover their unsegmented body. All three types of mollusks are harvested for food as well as for pearls.
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What is a clam classified as?

Clams, oysters, mussels and scallops are all mollusks, meaning they are members of the invertebrate phylum Mollusca. Their cousins within the phylum include gastropods, like snails and slugs, and cephalopods, like octopuses and squid.
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What makes a clam shell?

Mantle tissue that is located under and in contact with the shell secretes proteins and mineral to form the shell. Think of laying down steel (protein) and pouring concrete (mineral) over it. Thus, seashells grow from the bottom up, or by adding material at the margins.
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What are clam shells called?

A bivalve shell is part of the body, the exoskeleton or shell, of a bivalve mollusk. In life, the shell of this class of mollusks is composed of two hinged parts or valves. Bivalves are very common in essentially all aquatic locales, including saltwater, brackish water, and freshwater.
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What's Inside A Clam?



Are clams born with shells?

No, clams aren't born with shells. They are free-swimming larvae after they hatch, and just prior to metamorphosis they secrete a hard shell.
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What has a shell?

Just like the roof you live under, shells help house and protect animals from their environment.
  • Mollusks. ...
  • Crustaceans. ...
  • Turtles and Tortoises. ...
  • Sea Urchins. ...
  • Armadillos.
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What makes a shell?

Shells are made of calcium carbonate, in the mineral form of calcite or aragonite. Animals build their shells by extracting the necessary ingredients—dissolved calcium and bicarbonate—from their environment.
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Are shells alive?

You can think of a seashell kind of like your own hair. Your hair grows and is part of you, but it isn't alive on its own. A living mollusk produces a shell with its body, but the shell itself isn't alive.
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Do clams lay eggs?

Life Cycle

Male clams produce sperm and release it into the water, while females produce eggs that are retained internally. The sperm get drawn into the female bivalve through her siphons, and fertilization occurs.
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Can clams survive out of their shell?

Many clams will open while alive for whatever reason. If you tap the shell and it closes quickly, it's fine. If it stays open, it's dead and should be discarded. Note also that there are some types of clams that can never fully close their shells, such as the Geoduck clam; its body is much larger than its shell.
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Do clams feel pain?

Yes. Scientists have proved beyond a doubt that fish, lobsters, crabs, and other sea dwellers feel pain. Lobsters' bodies are covered with chemoreceptors so they are very sensitive to their environments.
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Do clams have a brain?

To most people, it seems like clams don't really have brains. Clams don't have a centralized brain like mammals. However, they do have a nervous system, giving them the ability to feel things and react.
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Are oysters a clam?

Clams are members of the family Veneridae and oysters, Ostreidae. Types: Both clams and oysters generally have two types, aside from edible and non-edible species. Whereas clams are divided into hard shell and soft shell, oysters are divided into true and pearl species.
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What is an oyster shell called?

Oystershell may refer to: The shell of an oyster. A product made from the shell of the oyster, such as calcium supplements for humans or laying hens. Oystershell scale, a type of insect.
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Do clams have pearls?

While all mollusks, including oysters, mussels, and clams can technically make pearls, only some saltwater clams and freshwater mussels are used to commercially grow cultured gem-grade pearls.
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Are seashells dead clams?

One of the most striking features of our beaches is seashells. Their whorls, curves, and shiny iridescent insides are the remains of animals. Most shells come from soft-bodied mollusks. Snails, clams, oysters, and others need the hard protection of their shells.
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Are shells dead animals?

The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and the soft parts have decomposed or been eaten by another animal.
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Can shells grow?

Thus, seashells grow from the bottom up, or by adding material at the margins. Since their exoskeleton is not shed, molluscan shells must enlarge to accommodate body growth.
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How many types of shells are there?

Shell Types:

In UNIX there are two major types of shells: The Bourne shell. If you are using a Bourne-type shell, the default prompt is the $ character. The C shell.
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Are snails born with shells?

Yes, although the shell is transparent and soft to begin with. Snails need calcium to harden their shells and the first thing a newly hatched snail does is to eat the casing of its own egg to absorb calcium.
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Which animal has a shell?

A shell is a hard, rigid outer layer, which has evolved in a very wide variety of different animals, including mollusks, sea urchins, crustaceans, turtles and tortoises, armadillos, etc.
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Does a lobster have a shell?

Lobsters have exoskeletons, so in order to grow, they must molt or shed their old shells. In order to molt, lobsters take on a great deal of water, which forces the shell open. They walk out of their old shell and are already in their new shell.
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Does crab have shell?

Crabs have thick shells covering their bodies. The shell does not grow in size, so the animal has to keep shedding its shell several times as it grows.
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