Mussels endemic to the Great Lakes watershed use fish as a host for their larvae, but this is not crucial for the completion of their life cycle.

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Which of the following statements about zebra mussels are True or False? Enter 1 for True, 2 for
False.
Mussels endemic to the
Great Lakes watershed use
fish as a host for their
larvae, but this is not
crucial for the completion
of their life cycle.
Zebra mussels were first
reported in North America
in 1988
Zebra mussels arrived
from South America in the
1. True
ballast water of a ship that
passed through the
Panama Canal.
2. False
More than one invasive
species of mussels has
been documented in the
Great Lakes.
Most endemic freshwater
mussel species in the
Great Lakes region are
hermaphroditic (have both
sexes in a single
individual).
Transcribed Image Text:Question Which of the following statements about zebra mussels are True or False? Enter 1 for True, 2 for False. Mussels endemic to the Great Lakes watershed use fish as a host for their larvae, but this is not crucial for the completion of their life cycle. Zebra mussels were first reported in North America in 1988 Zebra mussels arrived from South America in the 1. True ballast water of a ship that passed through the Panama Canal. 2. False More than one invasive species of mussels has been documented in the Great Lakes. Most endemic freshwater mussel species in the Great Lakes region are hermaphroditic (have both sexes in a single individual).
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