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Bivalvia is a class of aquatic molluscs that are characterized by their shells, which are composed of two hinged parts, or valves. These valves are typically symmetrical and are secreted by a specialized tissue called the mantle. Bivalves are found in all marine environments, from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea, and also inhabit freshwater habitats. They are filter feeders, meaning they strain small food particles, such as plankton and organic detritus, from the water using their gills.
The two valves of a bivalve's shell are held together by a ligament, which can be internal
Reproduction in bivalves typically involves external fertilization, where males release sperm into the water and females