
| There are two main varieties of mollusks, bivalves and univalves. | |
| Bivalves, as the name indicates, have two valves, or shells, hinged along one edge. Oysters, clams and scallops are all bivalves. | ![]() |
| Univalves have only one valve or shell, usually coiled in one fashion or another. Turritellas, turbos and snails are examples of univalves. | ![]() |