Clam
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Anatomy of a bivalve clam. (ss) respiratory tubes; (aa) muscles by which the shell is closed (b) gills; (h) heart; (o) mouth; (f) foot; (m) cut edge of mantle.
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Clams and Other BivalvesSource
H. Alleyne Nicholson, An Introductory Text-book of Zoology(Edinburgh:William Blackwood and Sons, 1971) 101
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