A mollusk (mollusc) is an invertebrate. Some mollusks (e.g. snails, shellfish) have hard exoskeletons.
A mollusk is an invertebrate, which means it's an animal and not a plant. An example of this is the Great Pond Snail.
About 95% of animals are invertebrates.
Invertebrates. Snails have no backbone.
mollusc are invertebrate
Yes. Excessive sweat and tears can cause a build up of salt in the soil. This affects slugs and snails who live on the soil. Numbers of slugs and snails has an impact on any bird population whose main food group is slugs and snails.
The animal kingdom is divided into two major groups vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone and invertebrates does not have a backbone.
The two main types of animals are vertebrates, and invertebrates. This is classified as animals with a back bone (vertebrates), and animals without a back bone (invertebrates).
Vertebrates have the same waste-disposal problems as invertebrates. They must deal with the very toxic ammonia their bodies produce, and most vertebrates must expel wastes while conserving water.
there various types of snails water snail, omnivore snails ,and snails that only eats leaves it all depends on the name of the type of snail
Yes because they do not have a backbone, they have shells, instead.
sponges,worms,and snails are invertebrates.
They are invertibrates.
vertebrates are fish, and invertebrates are slugs
snail are no vertebrates
No, snails do not have a backbone; they are invertebrates.
Yes, worms, slugs, snails, insects, and arachnids are invertebrates.
Vertebrates are animals that have a spine (backbone); e.g., humans, snakes, dogs etc. This is part of the central nervous system and is connected to the brain. Animals that do not have a spine are called invertebrates; e.g, slugs, snails, worms, etc.
because they have no back bone so there fore they are invertebrates
There are many invertebrates in the world but I would just specify the most common invertebrate worms, slugs, octopuses, spiders and ants.
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').
Yes. Slugs, snails, squid, clams, and all other mollusks are invertebrates.