Biology, asked by praveen12341, 1 year ago

how are univalves different from bivalves?

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Answered by MuhammadAbubakar
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on our univalves have only one lobe and are only one way at the end of ventricals though bivalves have two lobes

am i right
Answered by crissie1113
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Answer:

Univalves have one shell, and bivalves have two shells.

Explanation:

Unlike Univalves, to test if a bivalve is alive, the shells will close shut if it is tapped or touched.

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