Which examples belong to the Bivalves class specifically mentioned within the Mollusks phylum?

Answer

Clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops

The phylum Mollusca is subdivided into several classes relevant to dining, and the Bivalves class specifically encompasses shellfish that have two hinged shells. This category includes widely consumed items such as clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops. These are biologically distinct from crustaceans and are also different from other mollusk classes, such as the Cephalopods (squid/octopus) or Gastropods (snails/escargot). Understanding these specific subdivisions is vital because the allergenic profile of a bivalve like an oyster may differ significantly from that of a crustacean like shrimp.

Which examples belong to the Bivalves class specifically mentioned within the Mollusks phylum?
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