Use of bivalve in Sentences. 46 Examples

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bivalve at the start of sentence


  1. Bivalves and tortoises have longer maximum lives than their relatives, perhaps because of the protection conferred by their thick shells.
  2. Bivalves and tortoises have longer maximum lives than their relatives, perhaps because of the protection conferred by their thick shells.

bivalve in the middle of sentence


  1. Scallops, like oysters, are derived from bivalves.
  2. Scallops, like oysters, are derived from bivalves.
  3. Both halves of this delicate bivalve are exactly matched.
  4. Both halves of this delicate bivalve are exactly matched.
  5. Most bivalve fossils are a few centimetres long; the ideal size for collecting.
  6. Most bivalve fossils are a few centimetres long; the ideal size for collecting.
  7. Of the two, the bivalve molluscs are much the most significant in the sea today.
  8. Of the two, the bivalve molluscs are much the most significant in the sea today.
  9. The same piece of rock also includes internal moulds of gastropods and bivalves.
  10. The same piece of rock also includes internal moulds of gastropods and bivalves.
  11. But did you ever notice anyone try to open the terrestrial bivalve with a typewriter?
  12. What is true of bivalves is without much doubt true of the majority of benthic invertebrates.
  13. What is true of bivalves is without much doubt true of the majority of benthic invertebrates.
  14. The giant bivalves jammed the cracks between the black tufts of lava that covered the ocean floor.
  15. The giant bivalves jammed the cracks between the black tufts of lava that covered the ocean floor.
  16. This allowed them to follow 431 "lineages" of marine bivalve through the course of geological time.
  17. This allowed them to follow 431 "lineages" of marine bivalve through the course of geological time.
  18. They really are extinct, but managed to compete successfully with the bivalves for a considerable time.
  19. They really are extinct, but managed to compete successfully with the bivalves for a considerable time.
  20. Recent progresses of study on sperm ultrastructure of bivalve, Gasteropod and Cephalopoda were introduced.
  21. Recent progresses of study on sperm ultrastructure of bivalve, Gasteropod and Cephalopoda were introduced.
  22. In spite of their general conservatism the bivalves did produce some short-lived, bizarre forms with no living survivors.
  23. In spite of their general conservatism the bivalves did produce some short-lived, bizarre forms with no living survivors.
  24. The thick-shelled bivalves have greater lifespans than do other molluscs, and turtles and tortoises outlive other reptiles.
  25. The thick-shelled bivalves have greater lifespans than do other molluscs, and turtles and tortoises outlive other reptiles.
  26. To avoid sampling bias , they restricted their analysis to one group of animals—the bivalve molluscs—that fossilise well.
  27. It's the water's coat-of-Joseph and its Nessus-shirt only the hardy survive: odd pink bivalves mottled crabs, incorrigible lugworms.
  28. MFK Fisher was right to note that the bivalve is a famous aphrodisiac thanks to its "odour its consistency and probably its strangeness".
  29. MFK Fisher was right to note that the bivalve is a famous aphrodisiac thanks to its "odour its consistency and probably its strangeness".
  30. Although the bivalve lineages Dr Jablonski studied spread out from the equator in waves, they did not become extinct in the wake of these waves.
  31. Although the bivalve lineages Dr Jablonski studied spread out from the equator in waves, they did not become extinct in the wake of these waves.
  32. There is a case of an oysterlike bivalve that evolved a more and more spiraled shell until, just before extinction, the valves could barely open.
  33. There is a case of an oysterlike bivalve that evolved a more and more spiraled shell until, just before extinction, the valves could barely open.
  34. A marine bivalve mollusk of the family Pholadidae, having a long shell with which it bores into wood, rock, and clay, often causing destruction of wharf pilings.
  35. Any of several bivalve marine mollusks of the genus Pinctada and related genera of tropical waters, especially P. margaritifera, a major commercial source of pearls.
  36. Jurassic marine bivalve is very rich, non-marine bivalves also developed rapidly, and their continental formation on the division and correlation played an important role.
  37. Jurassic marine bivalve is very rich, non-marine bivalves also developed rapidly, and their continental formation on the division and correlation played an important role.
  38. According to both The Oxford English Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary, in ancient Greek the bivalve shells you might find at the beach were called ostrakon.
  39. Phytoplankton is the main food to the bivalve filter-feeders and the marine primary producer, so the impacts on the phytoplankton community by scallop culture deserve studying.
  40. Phytoplankton is the main food to the bivalve filter-feeders and the marine primary producer, so the impacts on the phytoplankton community by scallop culture deserve studying.
  41. The structural color of nacre in bivalve shells of Pinctada maxima is derived from the combination effects of aragonite-protein multilayer structure and yellow pigments in nacre.
  42. The structural color of nacre in bivalve shells of Pinctada maxima is derived from the combination effects of aragonite-protein multilayer structure and yellow pigments in nacre.
  43. It is not difficult to open an oyster with a sword. But did you ever notice anyone try to open the terrestrial bivalve with a typewriter?Like to wait for a dozen raw opened that way?
  44. It is not difficult to open an oyster with a sword. But did you ever notice anyone try to open the terrestrial bivalve with a typewriter?Like to wait for a dozen raw opened that way?
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