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Actually Mollusks have 8 classes...

Mollusks classes:

Class Bivalvia: clams, oysters, mussels, scallops

Class Gastropoda: snails, whelks, periwinkles, abalone, slugs

Class Cehalopoda("head foots"): octopuses, squids

Class Aplacophora: small worm-like molluscs

Class Monoplacophora: 11 species all of which live in the deep sea environments

Class Polyplacophora: chitons (nocturnal, feed on algae)

Class Scaphopoda: tusk shells

Class Caudofoveata: small worm-like molluscs buried in the deep sea floor

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Actually Mollusks have 8 classes...

Mollusks classes:

Class Bivalvia: clams, oysters, mussels, scallops

Class Gastropoda: snails, whelks, periwinkles, abalone, slugs

Class Cehalopoda("head foots"): octopuses, squids

Class Aplacophora: small worm-like molluscs

Class Monoplacophora: 11 species all of which live in the deep sea environments

Class Polyplacophora: chitons (nocturnal, feed on algae)

Class Scaphopoda: tusk shells

Class Caudofoveata: small worm-like molluscs buried in the deep sea floor

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There are six major classes of mollusk shells. They are gastropoda (the oldest mollusk shell), monoplacophores, polyplacophores, scaphopods, bivalves, and cephalopods.

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Octopi. Snails. Slugs

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