Scallop Anatomy Diagram – Bivalve Mollusk Illustration

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1. Editable Vector .AI file
Compatibility:
Adobe Illustrator CC

Includes Editable Text Font SuezOne (Under Free Open Font License)

2. Editable Vector .EPS-10 file
Compatibility:
Most Vector Editing Software

3. High-resolution JPG image
4500 x 3857 px

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This scallop anatomy diagram offers a clear view of the internal biological systems found within a marine bivalve. The illustration highlights the complex arrangement of the adductor muscle, digestive gland, and gills to provide a functional understanding of mollusk biology. Students can easily identify the stomach, intestine, and gonads alongside the sensory tentacles and eyes located on the mantle edge. This labeled diagram is an essential resource for comparing clam anatomy and oyster anatomy in marine biology or zoology lessons. By focusing on the circulatory and digestive pathways, this resource simplifies the study of invertebrate structures for educators and creators. This hand-illustrated style uses precise line work and a clean color palette to offer more clarity and professional aesthetic than a standard labeled diagram.

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