No, mollusks have no skeletal system.
Vertebrates have spinal cords. Mollusks and arthropods do not.
A konk is a mollusk, and does not have a spine. It is not a vertebrate.
A konk is a mollusk, and does not have a spine. It is not a vertebrate.
No, they are cephalopods which are invertebrates. Fish are vertebrates.
No. Snails are gastropods, in the phylum mollusk. Amphibians are vertebrates and include animals such as frogs, newts, and salamanders.
Some examples of vertebrates that can float in water include ducks, alligators, and hippos. These animals have adaptations such as buoyant bodies or air-filled structures that allow them to stay afloat on the water's surface.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
No.Reptiles are vertebrates, snails are invertebrates.A snail is a mollusc and specifically, a gastropod.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
The mollusk phyllum (which includes snails, slugs, octupus, squid and some other animals) are more like related to fish. Both groups live in or have to stay close to water (notice how snails/slugs dry out if they get in the sun too long). Mollusk are all invertebrate animals (no backbone), while today's fish are indeed vertebrates. Some of the jawless fish (like the Hagfish or the Lamrey Eel) have a very flexible vertebrate that would almost appear as if they didn't have one if you were to grab them.
Squid actually belong in the mollusk phylum along with octopuses, snails, slugs, mussels, oysters, and clams. They are not vertebrates, and because of this they can twist and squeeze their bodies into tiny cracks and crevasses.
A rock is not a mollusk