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These open mussels show their rose-colored gills. This is where bacteria live that make food for the mussel, a process called symbiosis. The black byssus threads in the middle of the mussel are used for movement and for attaching to rocks and other surfaces.


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These open mussels show their rose-colored gills. This is where bacteria live that make food for the mussel, a process called symbiosis. The black byssus threads in the middle of the mussel are used for movement and for attaching to rocks and other surfaces.

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