What is the need of pearl production from bivalves?
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The anatomy of a bivalve mollusk facilitates the production of pearls. The mollusk opens its shell slightly to allow water to enter its body as it extracts microscopic food particles from the water.The open relationship of the bivalve structure increases the probability of the entrance of foreign objects and creatures. This is critical for pearl production since most natural pearls are formed as a reaction to a parasite or foreign object within the shell.
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