yes.
it is a vertebrateNo it is a invertebrate
A mollusk (mollusc) is an invertebrate. Some mollusks (e.g. snails, shellfish) have hard exoskeletons.
Snails belong to the mollusc family.
The defining characteristic of all molluscs is the presence of the mantle. Snails have a mantle, and are thus a mollusc.
MolluskOctopi are cephalopod mollusc invertebrates. They are bilaterally symmetric, have eight arms and two eyes. They have no internal or external skeleton.
Mollusks are invertebrate animals. This means they have no vertrebral column, or back bone.
A snail is an invertebrate gastropod mollusc. Some respire with a lung while sea snails have gills.
No, a mollusc is a mollusc.
Backbones are animals with well backbone, they're called vertebrate animals such as snake, cow etc... any animal with a backbone. Without backbone we call them invertebrate such as mollusc, insects etc...
sand burrowing mollusc
rine mollusc's homne
The Atlantic bobtail is a species of squid; a squid is a mollusc, and any member of the Phylum Mollusca is an invertebrate as they do not have a backbone or spinal cord. Molluscs include squid, octopus, clams, oysters, snails, slugs and chitons. Vertebrates include only some members of the Phylum Chordata: specifically, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.