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morphology of a bivalve shellclick to hear

morphology of a bivalve shell valve posterior end growth line escutcheon ligament umbo lunule anterior end

valve click to hear

Each of the two parts of a bivalve shell, joined by a ligament.

posterior end click to hear

Rear terminal end of the shell, opposite the anterior lip, through which water enters and exits.

growth line click to hear

Small irregular protuberance on the valves of the shell indicating the stages of growth.

escutcheon click to hear

Dorsal depression of the two valves behind the umbones, through which the ligament extends; its surface is smooth, unlike the rest of the shell.

ligament click to hear

Corneous structure located behind the umbones and joining both valves of the shell; its elasticity allows them to pull apart.

umbo click to hear

Protuberance at the terminal end of the valve, from which the shell grows.

lunule click to hear

Dorsal depression of the two valves in front of the umbones; its surface is smooth, unlike the rest of the shell.

anterior end click to hear

Front terminal end of the shell located opposite the posterior lip; it allows the foot to exit.