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d. the patterns of the shells?
- how do gastropods grow larger? how does their growth differ from the growth of bivalves?
- what features of gastropod shells
a. vary among individuals of the same species?
b. do not vary among individuals of the same species?
- suggest how shell shapes may reveal adaptations to their environment. give
- Gastropods grow by adding new material to the edge of their single - piece shell. Bivalves grow by adding material to the edges of their two - part shells. Gastropod growth is often more spiral and unidirectional in shell expansion, while bivalves grow symmetrically on two halves.
9a. Features like shell color, pattern, and degree of coiling can vary among individuals of the same gastropod species due to genetic and environmental factors.
9b. Basic shell structure (such as having a single coiled shell), number of whorls in general form, and overall body - plan related to the shell do not vary among individuals of the same species.
- Shell shapes can reveal adaptations. For example, a more conical shell may be better for living in areas with strong water currents as it reduces drag. A flatter shell may be an adaptation for burrowing in soft sediments.
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- Gastropods grow by adding material to the edge of their single - piece shell. Their growth is more spiral and unidirectional in shell expansion compared to bivalves which grow symmetrically on two - part shells by adding material to the edges.
9a. Shell color, pattern, degree of coiling.
9b. Basic shell structure, number of whorls in general form, overall body - plan related to the shell.
- A conical shell may reduce drag in strong water currents; a flatter shell may be for burrowing in soft sediments.