Oysters: Anatomy and the Soft Body Within Their Shells
Oysters have soft bodies protected by hard shells. Their bodies are made up of a number of different organs and tissues, including a stomach, intestines, liver, heart, and gills. The oyster's mantle, which is a thin layer of tissue that lines the inside of the shell, is responsible for producing the oyster's shell.Jellyfish Stings - Related Articles
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