it is a long term thing it is a long term thing
All mollusks possess a soft body covered by a hard shell, a muscular foot for movement, and a mantle that secretes the shell. These characteristics distinguish mollusks from other phyla in the animal kingdom.
Mollusk are a hard outer shell.
a head-foot.
Wolves belong to the Animalia kingdom because they are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that require food to survive, can move independently, and reproduce sexually. These characteristics place them in the kingdom that includes all animals.
No, not every living thing is in the kingdom Animalia. The kingdom Animalia includes multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophic and lack cell walls. Organisms in other kingdoms may have different characteristics, such as plants in the kingdom Plantae which are autotrophic and have cell walls.
Penguins belong to the Animalia kingdom because they are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms, which are the defining characteristics of this kingdom. Penguins also exhibit other traits common to animals, such as heterotrophy, movement, and a lack of cell walls.
Chordata belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
Mollusca is a phylum within the Kingdom Animalia. This phylum includes animals such as snails, clams, and octopuses, characterized by having soft bodies and usually a hard shell. Mollusks are diverse in form and habitat, found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments.
Echinoderms are kept under kingdom: Animalia
Clams belong to Animalia
Mollusks belong to kingdom Animalia. So they are eukaryotic.
kingdom animalia, phylum mollusca, class gastropoda, ...and i don't know the rest
The Kingdom would be: Animalia!Animalia
Animalia is the kingdom in taxonomy that living and non-living animals belong to. It can also refer to the primal and physical characteristics of humans.
Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Animalia
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characteristics of kingdom animalia are they are hereratrophs, they do not have any cell walls they have eukaryotic cells, and they are multicellular. what does it really matter anyway leave off u smart ppl.
kingdom animalia
The 'Animalia' kingdom.
All molluscs belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.