cephalopods
chitons
This is the opening of a mollusk's lung. Here are some sentences.If you look closely at a slug, you can see its spiracle opening and closing as it breathes.The snail's spiracle widened.We studied mollusks in class, and learned about the spiracle.
because them all the monkeys in our Biology class that has been looking up this answer instead of just listening in class will have nothing to fall back on, bahaha what now fools ;p
Hydra, obelia, and Physalia (AKA portugese-man-of-war)
Butterflies reproduce by internal fertilization and not by external fertilization. Butterflies, like most insects, will then lay the eggs and wait for them to hatch.
The name taxonomists use for organisms in the kindom of Plantae instead of phylum is division. So instead of a plant be classified by Kindom>Phylum>Class>Order>Family>Genus>Species, the would be classified by Kindom>Division>Class>Order>Family>Genus>Species Divison
Cephalopods
Class GastropodaSomething else. They are members of the mollusk class of Gastropoda.
a mollusk
A snail is a mollusk, but not a cephalopod. That is; that they are in the Kingdom Animalia, and the Phylum Mollusca. Snails are actually members of the Class Gastropoda, which translates to "body-foot". Cephalopods belong to the Kingdom Animalia and the Phylum Mollusca, but their Class is Cephalopoda, which translates to "head-foot". Some common Cephalopods are octopi and squid.
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A stingray is a mollusk
false, I think, slugs are in mollusk class and do not have multi section body
A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea
Clams: Phylum: Mollusca (Mollusk), class - Bivalvia
A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea
The cuttlefish is actually a mollusk, The class crustatean is in the phylum arthropod, meaning jointed legs. as to may be able to tell, the cuttlefish does not have jointed legs, for an even more exact answer, the cuttlefish falls in the class cephlopod.
Gastropoda is the class that snails belong to. Gastropoda is also part of the Mollusk catagory. - Tony T