They both live in the ocean and they have no bone structure.
Two traits that a squid shares with other mollusks are the presence of a soft body covered by a mantle and the possession of a radula, a specialized feeding organ used for scraping food.
Two or more taxa may have shared derived traits due to a common evolutionary history, where the traits were inherited from a common ancestor. This is known as homology. Alternatively, shared derived traits may also arise independently in different lineages due to convergent evolution, where similar environmental pressures result in similar adaptations.
Clam, oyster, mussel, scallop,blue sea mussel,rough scallop, scallop, and calico snail
Recessive traits. This means that the trait is only expressed when an individual inherits two copies of the recessive allele for that trait, one from each parent.
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The giant squid IS a mollusk. Because octopuses (or octopus) are mollusks, that makes the squid a mollusk because they are exactly alike except they swim different. Plus it has a calcareous shell which means more pieces like one, two, or three pieces.
The giant squid IS a mollusk. Because octopuses (or octopus) are mollusks, that makes the squid a mollusk because they are exactly alike except they swim different. Plus it has a calcareous shell which means more pieces like one, two, or three pieces.
Two traits that a squid shares with other mollusks are the presence of a soft body covered by a mantle and the possession of a radula, a specialized feeding organ used for scraping food.
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
conchs and scallops
false, I think, slugs are in mollusk class and do not have multi section body
they are both woodsy and both caring
shared trade
Through shared trade
A squid has two eyes
Two examples of the mollusk cephlapod are squids and octopuses.