Examples of mollusks?
Clam, snail, squid, octopus.
Examples of bivalves?
Clams, oysters, mussels.
Two unique mollusk features?
Mantle and muscular foot.
What is the umbo?
Oldest shell part (raised bump on a bivalve shell, usually near the hinge).
What three body regions do they have?
Head, mantle, foot.
What do growth rings show?
Age and growth pattern.
Function of mantle?
Secretes shell.
What closes clam shells?
Adductor muscles.
Function of the foot?
Movement or burrowing.
The hinge ligament
Mollusk symmetry?
Bilateral symmetry (identical mirror-image left and right halves).
At rest, clam is open or closed?
Open.
Bivalvia means what?
Two shells.
Incurrent siphon function and what is it?
The incurrent siphon is a tube-like opening in a clam that takes water and food into the body.
Excurrent siphon function and what is it?
A tube-like opening that sends water and waste out of the clam.
What is a radula?
Rough, tongue-like scraping organ found in many mollusks.