Bivalvia
Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. Bivalves as a group have no head and they lack some usual molluscan organs like the radula and the odontophore. They include the clams, oysters, cockles, mussels, scallops, and numerous other families that live in saltwater, as well as a number of families that live in freshwater. The majority are filter feeders. The gills have evolved into ctenidia, specialised organs for feeding and breathing. Most bivalves bury themselves in sediment where they are relatively safe from predation. Others lie on the sea floor or attach themselves to rocks or other hard surfa
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Bivalvia
Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. Bivalves as a group have no head and they lack some usual molluscan organs like the radula and the odontophore. They include the clams, oysters, cockles, mussels, scallops, and numerous other families that live in saltwater, as well as a number of families that live in freshwater. The majority are filter feeders. The gills have evolved into ctenidia, specialised organs for feeding and breathing. Most bivalves bury themselves in sediment where they are relatively safe from predation. Others lie on the sea floor or attach themselves to rocks or other hard surfa
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Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/), in pr ...... nidae, with about 700 species.
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Bivalvia (euskaraz Bibalbio ed ...... tu horri atxikiak bizi direla.
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Bivalvia adalah kelas dalam mo ...... ngan sebagai terhadap polutan.
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Duvalvuloj (Bivalvia) estas kl ...... dentajn valvojn (malsamvalva).
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Els bivalves (Bivalvia) són un ...... nes, escopinyes, musclos, etc.
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Em biologia, bivalvia (do lati ...... o também a origem das pérolas.
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I bivalvi (Bivalvia Linnaeus, ...... ni sono le vongole o le cozze.
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Ernst Haeckel's "Acephala"
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"Acephala", from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
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*Heterodonta
*Palaeoheterodonta
*Protobranchia
*Pteriomorphia
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Bivalvia (/baɪˈvælviə/), in pr ...... s to rocks or other hard surfa
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Bivalvia (euskaraz Bibalbio ed ...... tu horri atxikiak bizi direla.
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Bivalvia adalah kelas dalam mo ...... valvia sebenarnya sangat luas.
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Duvalvuloj (Bivalvia) estas kl ...... dentajn valvojn (malsamvalva).
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Els bivalves (Bivalvia) són un ...... iure cinc anys en el fang sec.
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Em biologia, bivalvia (do lati ...... é atualmente muito diversifica
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I bivalvi (Bivalvia Linnaeus, ...... ni sono le vongole o le cozze.
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Los bivalvos (Bivalvia; bi: ‘d ...... por una bisagra y ligamentos.
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Małże (Bivalvia, z gr. bi ‘dwa ...... skójek (Unio) i racicznica zmi
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Mlži (Bivalvia) jsou vodní živ ...... řice, , , škeble a perlorodky.
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Bivalves
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Bivalvia
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Bivalvia
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Bivalvia
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Bivalvia
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Duvalvulo
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