Anterior Adductor Muscle
The adductor muscles allow the mussel to open and or close its shell. When the adductor muscles are relaxed, they allow the two shells to open. When the adductor muscles are contracted, they close the shell, making it hard for predators to open the shell and eat the mussel.
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