Abstract

![Figure][1] Mussel gills and their cilia. Photo credit: Nicholas Holland. Once the tide comes in, all a mussel has to do is open its shell and beat the minute hairs that line some of its body surfaces to waft tiny particles of food across the gills for nourishment and to deliver oxygen to

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