/ A BIVALVE MOLLUSC - Solution to the Crossword Clue

10 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC.

Length
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 4 letters
CLAM 4
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 5 letters
HINGE 5
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 6 letters
COCKLE 6
OSTREA 6
SHELLS 6
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 7 letters
SCALLOP 7
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 8 letters
SANDCLAM 8
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 10 letters
CLAMSBLEEP 10
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 12 letters
MUSSELMUSCLE 12
A BIVALVE MOLLUSC with 18 letters
MARYHADALITTLECLAM 18

Definition for A BIVALVE MOLLUSC

A BIVALVE MOLLUSC is a type of mollusk characterized by a hinged shell that is divided into two halves, also known as valves. These creatures belong to the phylum Mollusca and are typically found in aquatic environments, including both freshwater and marine habitats. Bivalve mollusks play an essential role in aquatic ecosystems as filter feeders, using their specialized gills to extract **plankton and organic particles from the surrounding water. Examples of well-known bivalve mollusks include mussels, clams, oysters, and scallops. Due to their tasty and nutritious meat, many bivalves are consumed by humans, leading to their widespread culinary use in various dishes around the world.

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  1. What are the shortest and longest solutions for A BIVALVE MOLLUSC?

    The shortest answer for the term A BIVALVE MOLLUSC is CLAM with 4 letters. The longest answer MARYHADALITTLECLAM has 18 letters.

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    Our database contains 10 solutions for the crossword term A BIVALVE MOLLUSC.

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