Mollusks are invertebrate animals. This means they have no vertrebral column, or back bone.
If you mean mollusks, no. They do not have ANY bones, and so will not have a backbone.
Mollusks are invertebrate animals. This means they have no vertrebral column, or back bone.
No. Oysters are mollusks, which have shells rather than bones.
snails, slugs..mollusks generally...any invertabrates from Oscar Winston vanderbilt the twenty-third
No, an octopus is an invertebrate, having no backbone, nor indeed any bones. It has a beak, however, and a vestigial shell remnant from its descent from mollusks. Other mollusks include the squid, oyster, and snails.
Mollusks are invertebrates, which means they have no backbones.
Organisms without bones, such as mollusks (snails).
it is none it is aan animal that lives in the sea
i really don't know of any mollusks,unless you are talking about Mr.Krabs.hahaha!
No - Crabs are crustaceans and have an exo skeleton meaning they have no bones under their shells
no. they arent, mollusks consist of squids, clams, snails, and jellyfish. so think about it, do any of them have backbones?
Any animal without bones are called invertebrates. Some of the most common ones that are found in the sea are echinoderms (starfish, sea cucumbers, sea urchins), cnidarians (jellyfish, anemones, coral), sponges, and mollusks (snails, mussels, squid).