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Bivalvia - Wikipedia
Marine bivalves (including brackish water and estuarine species) represent about 8,000 species, combined in four subclasses and 99 families with 1,100 genera. en.wikipedia.org
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What is a bivalve mollusk? - NOAA's National Ocean Service
Bivalve mollusks (e.g., clams, oysters, mussels, scallops) have an external covering that is a two-part hinged shell that contains a ... oceanservice.noaa.gov
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Bivalve | Definition, Characteristics, Species, Classification, & Facts
Bivalves range in size from about one millimetre (0.04 inch) in length to the giant clam of South Pacific coral reefs, Tridacna gigas, which may be more than ... www.britannica.com
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bihalve
† biˈhalve, -en, -es, adv. and prep. Obs. [OE. be healfe ‘by (the) side,’ a phrase construed with a dative; treated in ME. as an adv. and prep. The ME. ending -en seems due to form-association with words like beforen, betwixen, etc., in which the -en was historical; -es imitated the advb. genitives.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bivalves - British Geological Survey
Bivalves, which belong to the phylum Mollusca and the class Bivalvia, have two hard, usually bowl-shaped, shells (called valves) enclosing the soft body. The ... www.bgs.ac.uk
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BIVALVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun : any of a class (Bivalvia synonym Pelecypoda) of typically marine mollusks (such as clams, oysters, or scallops) that have a 2-valved hinged shell. www.merriam-webster.com
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behalf
behalf (bɪˈhɑːf) Forms: 4 bihelue, bihalf, 4–5 bi-, byhalve, 4–6 behalve, 4–7 behalfe, 6 behave, 5– behalf. pl. 6–7 behalfes, behalfs. [Used only in the phrases on, in behalf (of), in, on (his, etc.) behalf, which arose about 1300, by the blending of the two earlier constructions on his halve and bi... Oxford English Dictionary
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bihalve - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
From prep. phrase *bī̆ halve (cp. bihalve adv. & prep.) 'on (one's) side or part' (cp. half side, half). The word occurs only after the preps. on, in, of, to, ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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[PDF] Taxonomy, Anatomy & Biology of Bivalve Mollusks
clam-like with large hinge teeth. Order Veneroidae. Family Veneridae. Venus or “heart” clam. Side view is cardioid (heart-shaped). shellfish.ifas.ufl.edu
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Freshwater bivalve - Wikipedia
Freshwater bivalves are molluscs of the order Bivalvia that inhabit freshwater ecosystems. They are one of the two main groups of freshwater molluscs, along ... en.wikipedia.org
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Bivalve | Definition, Examples & Characteristics - Lesson - Study.com
Bivalves are aquatic, invertebrate animals that have 2 shells of equal size they can close around themselves. They can be found in salt, fresh, and brackish ... study.com
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Bivalve Phylogeny and Classification - Digital Atlas of Ancient Life
Efforts at bivalve classification and phylogenetic analysis have traditionally been based on prominent morphological features such as gill structure, stomach ... www.digitalatlasofancientlife.org
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beside
beside, adv. and prep. (bɪˈsaɪd) Forms: 3–4 bisiden, 3–5 bi-side, -syde, byside, 4 bisid, -syd, -seid, (bezide), 4–5 besiden, bysyde, 4–6 bisyde(n, besyde, 5 byside(n, 4– beside. [ME. bi siden, bisiden:—OE. be s{iacu}dan, i.e. be by, s{iacu}dan (dat. sing.) side. Found in OE. only as two words, but ... Oxford English Dictionary
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