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- Clam abstract "The term clam generally refers to those bivalve molluscs that live buried in sand or silt, many of which are edible.Clams, like most molluscs, also have open circulatory systems, which means that their organs are surrounded by watery blood that contains nutrients and oxygen. They feed on plankton by filter feeding. Clams filter feed by drawing in water containing food using an incurrent siphon. The food is then filtered out of the water by the gills and swept toward the mouth on a layer of mucus. The water is then expelled from the animal by an ex-current siphon.".
- Clam class Bivalvia.
- Clam kingdom Animal.
- Clam phylum Mollusca.
- Clam thumbnail Clams.JPG?width=300.
- Clam wikiPageExternalLink 1clam.htm.
- Clam wikiPageExternalLink 070221101429.htm.
- Clam wikiPageID "55528".
- Clam wikiPageRevisionID "606700380".
- Clam classis Bivalvia.
- Clam hasPhotoCollection Clam.
- Clam imageCaption "Edible clams in the family Veneridae".
- Clam imageWidth "240".
- Clam name "Clam".
- Clam phylum Mollusca.
- Clam regnum "Animalia".
- Clam subject Category:Bivalves.
- Clam subject Category:Clams.
- Clam subject Category:Commercial_molluscs.
- Clam subject Category:Edible_molluscs.
- Clam subject Category:Mollusc_products.
- Clam subject Category:Seafood.
- Clam type Animal.
- Clam type Eukaryote.
- Clam type Mollusca.
- Clam type Species.
- Clam type Animal.
- Clam type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Clam type EukaryoticCell.
- Clam type Mollusk.
- Clam type Organism.
- Clam comment "The term clam generally refers to those bivalve molluscs that live buried in sand or silt, many of which are edible.Clams, like most molluscs, also have open circulatory systems, which means that their organs are surrounded by watery blood that contains nutrients and oxygen. They feed on plankton by filter feeding. Clams filter feed by drawing in water containing food using an incurrent siphon.".
- Clam label "Almeja".
- Clam label "Amêijoa".
- Clam label "Clam".
- Clam label "Palourde".
- Clam label "Vongola".
- Clam label "محار ملزمي".
- Clam label "蛤蜊".
- Clam sameAs Αχιβάδα.
- Clam sameAs Almeja.
- Clam sameAs Txirla.
- Clam sameAs Palourde.
- Clam sameAs Kerang.
- Clam sameAs Vongola.
- Clam sameAs Amêijoa.
- Clam sameAs m.0ffhy.
- Clam sameAs Q1192868.
- Clam sameAs Q1192868.
- Clam wasDerivedFrom Clam?oldid=606700380.
- Clam depiction Clams.JPG.
- Clam isPrimaryTopicOf Clam.
- Clam name "Clam".