yes they are
No, they are mollusks.
No, they are not mullusks. However, they are mollusks.
No. Slugs are mollusks.
phylum mollusks with snails and clams
No. Sea slugs are mollusks and thus invertebrates.
Yes. Slugs, snails, squid, clams, and all other mollusks are invertebrates.
All mollusks are invertebrates because they have no internal skeleton with a backbone. Sea slugs don't even have an external shell like most mollusks do!
No. Slugs are gastropod molluscs and have none of the defining traits of arachnids.
A slug is neither a reptile nor an amphibian. Slugs belong to the class Gastropoda within the phylum Mollusca, which means they are mollusks. Mollusks are a diverse group of invertebrates that also include creatures like snails, clams, and octopuses.
no some molluscs dont have shells eg slug
Yes, slugs, leeches, octopuses, and clams are all classified as mollusks, which is a diverse group of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca. Mollusks are characterized by their soft bodies, and many have a hard shell. However, it's important to note that leeches are not mollusks; they belong to the phylum Annelida. Thus, while slugs, octopuses, and clams are mollusks, leeches are not.
Shell-less mollusks include: Squids, cuttlefish, and octopuses (class Cephalopoda) Nudibranchs & slugs (class Gastropoda) A+=slug