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Mollusks that live in water often circulate water from their environment through a pair of .
mantles
radulae
shells
siphons
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Many aquatic mollusks (like clams and some snails) use a pair of siphons—an incurrent and an excurrent—to draw water through the mantle cavity for feeding and respiration.
Many aquatic mollusks (like clams and some snails) use a pair of siphons—an incurrent and an excurrent—to draw water through the mantle cavity for feeding and respiration.
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