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what are bivalves?what makes them potentially dangerous?



what are bivalves?what makes them potentially dangerous?..

Answer / swapna

Bivalves are the molluscans like snails having two shells
inner and outer they are made up of calcium carbonate.They
are dangerous because they have poisonous granules in their
coelome or bodycavity.They are very tough to handle.

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