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Cockle

Cockles
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Empty cockle shell
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Metazoa
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Subclass: Pteromorphia
Order: Veneroida
Superfamily: Cardiacea
Family: Cardiidae
Genera

Acanthocardia
Americardia
Cardium
Cerastoderma
Clinocardium
Corculum
Ctenocardia
Dinocardium
Discors
Fragum
Fulvia
Laevicardium
Lophocardiium
Lyrocardium
Lunulicardia
Microcardium
Nemocardium
Papyridea
Parvicardium
Plagiocardium
Ringicardium
Trachycardium
Trigoniocardia
Serripes

Cockles are the family Cardiidae of bivalve mollusks.

The rounded shells are symmetrical, heart-shaped and feature strongly pronounced ribs. The mantles has three apertures (inhalant, exhalant, and pedal) for siphoning water and for the foot to protrude. Cockles typically burrow using the foot and feed by siphoning water in and out, sifting plankton from it. They are also capable of 'jumping' by bending and straightening the foot. Unlike most bivalves, cockles are hermaphroditic and reproduce quickly.

Cockle Picking in Morecambe Bay
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Cockle Picking in Morecambe Bay

Cockles are a popular type of shellfish in both Eastern and Western cooking. Consumption of raw cockles has been linked to hepatitis.

The English phrase 'cockles of my heart' refers to the ventricles of the heart (Latin: cochleae cordis).

See also: cochlea

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Last updated: 11-07-2004 05:10:27