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</noinclude> <!-- 8. Explain the terms "univalve" and "bivalve" as applied to shells. --> [[Image:Cuncha GFDL Galicia4.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Univalve (gastropod)]] [[Image:Abra alba 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Bivalve]] A bivalve is a mollusk with a two-part shell, such as an oyster, clam, scallop, or mussel. A univalve is a mollusk with a one-part shell, such as a snail, conch, or whelk. <br style="clear:both">
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[[Image:Cuncha GFDL Galicia4.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Univalve (gastropod)]]
[[Image:Abra alba 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Bivalve]]
A bivalve is a mollusk with a two-part shell, such as an oyster, clam, scallop, or mussel. A univalve is a mollusk with a one-part shell, such as a snail, conch, or whelk.
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A bivalve is a mollusk with a two-part shell, such as an oyster, clam, scallop, or mussel. A univalve is a mollusk with a one-part shell, such as a snail, conch, or whelk.