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1. What is the meaning of the term "mollusk"?
It's another name for shellfish
2. Identify from shells or drawings the following:
a. Mantle
c. Teeth
d. Ribs
e. Valve
f. Dorsal border
g. Apex
h. Operculum
i. Canal
3. Are all shells found on beaches? Where else are they found? What areas of the world offer the largest variety of shells?
4. Describe the movement of shells from place to place.
5. How do shell animals protect themselves?
6. How are shells made and from what materials are they made?
7. List and explain five uses made of shells by man.
8. Explain the terms "univalve" and "bivalve" as applied to shells.
9. Name in common terms five different classes of shells and name in your collection a shell for each class.
10. Make a collection of 20 different shells, classify them, and tell where each is found and when it came into your possession.
11. What is the source of pearls? What spiritual lessons does the pearl teach us? Read and discuss Christ's Object Lessons by Ellen G. White, pages 115 to 118.
12. Match the Bible texts that best answers A-J:
Leviticus 11:9,10
Acts 16:14
Isaiah 50:2
Revelation 21:21
1 Timothy 2:9
Genesis 1:20, 21
1 Kings 4:33
Psalms 104:25
Matthew 7:6; 13:45,46
Job 28:18
a. Water creatures were created on what day?
b. The number of water creatures is innumerable.
c. Water creatures perish out of water.
d. Job considered coral of great value.
e. Solomon was acquainted with marine life.
f. Jesus twice used a shell product to teach a spiritual lesson.
g. A businesswoman was engaged in selling the famous purple dyes secured from the shellfish Mediterranean Murex.
h. Paul does not support the wearing of pearls.
i. Shell creatures are unfit for food.
j. The twelve gates of Holy City are twelve pearls.
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