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  1. Mussel - Wikipedia

    Mussel (/ ˈmʌsəl /) is the common name used for members of several families of bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. These groups have in common a shell whose outline is …

  2. Mussel | Mollusk Adaptation & Benefits | Britannica

    Mussel, any of numerous bivalve mollusks belonging to the marine family Mytilidae and to the freshwater family Unionidae. Worldwide in distribution, they are most common in cool seas.

  3. Freshwater mussels (Mollusca: Unionacea) are a fascinating group of animals that reside in our streams and lakes. They are front-line indicators of environmental quality and have ecological …

  4. Mussel - Ocean Conservancy

    Mussels are found in ocean areas around the world, including the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean Sea. Although you might not have seen mussels in the wild, you have likely …

  5. Mussel - New World Encyclopedia

    Mussel is the common term for members of several families of freshwater and marine bivalve mollusks. This is not a precise grouping, as these families range through three of the five …

  6. What Is a Mussel? Characteristics, Habitat, and Uses

    Aug 21, 2025 · Mussels are aquatic bivalve mollusks, characterized by a two-part hinged shell. They inhabit diverse saltwater and freshwater environments globally, found in oceans, rivers, …

  7. Mussel - Wikiwand

    Mussel (/ ˈmʌsəl /) is the common name used for members of several families of bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. These groups have in common a shell whose outline is …

  8. The most noticeable part of a mussel is, of course, its shell, which has two symmetrical halves called valves. The mantle, which is the organ that secretes the shell, is attached to it at the …

  9. About Freshwater Mussels - Xerces Society

    Freshwater mussels are the animals you never knew you couldn’t live without. Like pollinators, freshwater mussels provide vital services that underpin entire ecosystems, but unlike …

  10. Mussels: Are They Good for You? - WebMD

    Oct 16, 2024 · There are many kinds of mussels, both freshwater and saltwater, but the variety that is most likely to land on your plate is the blue mussel. Also known as edible mussels, …