Yes. They don't have a backbone.
Yes. They don't have a backbone.
Snails
no..... slugs are mollusks and they don't have a shell
Mollusc's have a hard outer shell . For example a mollusk would be a snail and there's even more .Here are examples of a mollusks snail , slugs , clams , oysters , squids and octopus . And also not all mollusks have an hard outer shell for example it would be a slug or a squid they both don't have a hard outer shell . This group is a part of the invertebrate theme.
Mollusks are invertebrates
Mollusks are invertebrates
Yes, they are invertebrates as they don't have a spine or an internal skeleton.
Mollusks have soft body and hard shells but some don't even have shells.
All mollusks possess a soft body covered by a hard shell, a muscular foot for movement, and a mantle that secretes the shell. These characteristics distinguish mollusks from other phyla in the animal kingdom.
Most of Mollusks protect themselves with help of shell . Shell is hard protective covering made up of CaCO3. Cephalopods are not protected by shell .
Yes, it is a mollusk because mollusks are squid or octopus-like creatures. Mollusks have a variety of ways to create a shell. Some mollusks have shells on the outside, such as a variety of gastropods. The Nautilus is one of the first cephalopods, which traditionally do not have an exoskeleton shell, which does have an outer shell covering.
There are not any adult moths that have a hard outer shell. However, a pupa from the Gypsy Moth do have a hard outer shell for protection until it hits adulthood.
The hard shell of a lobster is known as the chitin.
Spiders do not have bones. They have exoskeletons which is a hard outer shell.