No, a mollusc is a mollusc.
A zygobranch is a mollusc whose gills are developed on both sides of the body and the renal organs are paired.
Molluscs don't need ridgid body forms, since they live in protective rigid shells.
sand burrowing mollusc
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The economic importance of mollusc is that there are a staple food in many countries.
The visceral mass is the collective term for the non-muscular portions of a mollusc's body containing the internal organs.
No.
No, a wasp is not a mollusc; it is an insect belonging to the order Hymenoptera. Molluscs, such as snails and clams, are a separate group of invertebrates characterized by soft bodies, often with a hard shell. Wasps have a segmented body, jointed legs, and wings, which are typical features of insects.
No, its a Mollusc
no, they are invertebrates
No they are arachnids