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Mollusks breathe using gills inside the mantle cavity which are thin, blood-filled, whip like filaments covered with tiny cilia. Hope this Helps!
A mollusk respires through structures called ctenidia (gills), which are housed in the mantle cavity of most mollusks. The mantle cavity is a space between the mollusk's main body and its mantle, an organ with numerous important functions, including shell creation and osmoregulation.
Mollusks breathe using gills inside the mantle cavity which are thin, blood-filled, whip like filaments covered with tiny cilia. Hope this Helps!
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the mantle!
The type of body cavity shared by all mollusks is pseudocoelom is a false statement. The correct answer is coelom.
The mantle is the fold of tissue which protects the inside mass. If a shell is not present, then the mantle forms it.
It is the mantle.
They have a mascular foot, a visceral mass, and a mantle.
The thin folded membranous tissue that envelops most of the visceral mass in mollusks is called the mantle. The mantle is common on all mollusks, including those that live in freshwater.