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How is the mollusk mantle related to its shell?

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The mantle is an important part of the body of a mollusk. It forms the outer wall of the mollusk's body. ... In mollusks that have shells, such as clams, mussels, and snails, the mantle is what secretes calcium carbonate and a matrix to form the mollusk's shell.

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The mantle encloses the mollusk's visceral mass, which is its internal organs, including the heart, stomach, intestines, and gonads. ... In mollusks that have shells, such as clams, mussels, and snails, the mantle is what secretes calcium carbonate and a matrix to form the mollusk's shell.

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