Oysters
The anatomy of oysters
Oysters are filter feeders, drawing water in over their gills through the beating of cilia. Suspended plankton and particles are trapped in the mucus of a gill, and from there are transported to the mouth, where they are eaten, digested, and expelled as feces.
Read Article at: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131030185151.htm
The anatomy of oysters
Oysters are filter feeders, drawing water in over their gills through the beating of cilia. Suspended plankton and particles are trapped in the mucus of a gill, and from there are transported to the mouth, where they are eaten, digested, and expelled as feces.
Read Article at: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131030185151.htm
i like this article because, it talks a lot about the anatomy of the Oysters and because oysters just look cool, like clams and the pearls
i dont like this article because inside the oysters it looks nasty. lol..
i chose this article becasue, i went on science daily and typed marine science and just clicked on a random article.
i chose this article becasue, i went on science daily and typed marine science and just clicked on a random article.