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jet propulsion) and not all are suspension feeders. many bivalves (clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, cockles) are important invertebrates for human consumption as well as key in food chains , being consumed by fish , birds , marine mammals , other vertebrates , and various invertebrates. in touching
be filter-feeders. they lack a radula and feed by siphoning and filtering large organic matter from water, using their gills. the shipworm is one of the few bivalves that does not filter feed, but instead bores into drift wood (or docks, for that mater) and ingests particles produced by the drilling...
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