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  1. Bivalvia - Wikipedia

    As a group, bivalves have no head and lack some typical molluscan organs such as the radula and the odontophore. Their gills have evolved into ctenidia, specialised organs for feeding and …

  2. Bivalve | Definition, Characteristics, Species ...

    Nov 3, 2025 · Bivalve, (class Bivalvia), any of more than 15,000 species of clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, and other members of the phylum Mollusca characterized by a shell that is …

  3. Bivalves - Types, Examples, Characteristics, Anatomy, Diet ...

    Dec 5, 2025 · Bivalves are a group of freshwater and marine mollusks with bilaterally symmetric and laterally compressed bodies encased in a characteristic two-part shell. They belong to the …

  4. Bivalvia | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW

    Jan 26, 2001 · Also known as pelecypods, the approximately 15,000 species of this taxon are found in marine and freshwater habitats throughout the world. A bivalve is characterized by …

  5. What Are Bivalved Animals and Their Characteristics?

    Jul 31, 2025 · Bivalved animals represent a widespread and diverse group of aquatic invertebrates, belonging to the phylum Mollusca. They inhabit both marine and freshwater …

  6. Bivalves | Marvelous Mollusks — Museum of the Earth

    Bivalves are a diverse group of mollusks that includes clams, oysters, scallops, and mussels. They have two shells and live in both freshwater and saltwater all over the world. Bivalves are …

  7. What is a bivalve mollusk? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Jun 16, 2024 · What is a bivalve mollusk? Bivalve mollusks (e.g., clams, oysters, mussels, scallops) have an external covering that is a two-part hinged shell that contains a soft-bodied …