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| III. | Life Cycle |
The usual reproductive pattern is to have separate sexes. Sperm and eggs are released into the water, where passive fertilization occurs. The young bivalve, or larva, swims until it locates an appropriate habitat in which to mature. Sometimes, however, the larval stage is omitted, and the young are cared for within the mantle cavity of the adult.