Molluscs are animals which have no backbone (invertebrates) and no exoskeleton. These include snails (they have an outer shell but it isn't an exoskeleton) slugs (no shell, no exoskeleton, no bones) octopuses (they have no bones. They aren't fish because all fish have bones.) Sea snails and periwinkles are just other types of snail.
The characteristics of a sally fish crab are Hard, orange, fast, abnormal!
Lobsters are usually deep red, bright red, or they can also have a purple tint. They have two main claws and a tail.
All mollusks possess three universal features. The first is the structure of the nervous system. The second is a mantle. The third is the radula, which is used for feeding.
it is the part of a edible marine crustaceans family with two large pincer-like
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all are soft bodied and have no backbone
they are both invertebrates
they are slick slop and slimy
they are slick slop and slimy
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Yes these two share common ancestors.
Gene based phylogenetic studies indicate that annelids and mollusks share a recent common ancestor
wat do all the worms have in common
Mollusks and segmented worms have a one-way digestive system, a separate mouth and anus, and their larvae are very similar. This is the best evidence that they have a common ancestor.
There is a wide array of products that are made from mollusks. Some of the common products include pearls, wood adhesive and so much more.
No, mollusks have a true coelom instead of a pseudocoelom. The coelom is a part of mollusks and annelids that is a cavity within the mesoderm that is filled with fluid.
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.
They are indeed.Many different creatures are considered mollusks. About 93,000 different mollusks are known to man.