Gastropods are animals such as snails. Some are carnivores and eat small insects like ants or aphids. Some are herbivores and eat various plants.
Gastropods can be hunters, grazers, suspension feeders, deposit feeders, or parasitic. They have a mouthpart, radula, which is overed with small, sometimes microscopic, teeth.
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no gastropods are snails and slugs, oysters are bivalves as are scallops, muscles, and clams
The three major groups of mollusk are Gastropods, Bivalves, and Cephlapods.
Humans and some sea animals eat bivalves. Bivalves are marine animals such as clams, scallops, oysters as well as mussels.
They eat bivalves and other snails.
Oysters, clams, and other bivalves.
Oysters, clams, and other bivalves.
Gastropods (such as slugs and snails) and bivalves (such as clams and mussels) are both invertebrate mollusks.
A cuttlefish is not a fish at all but a marine invertebrate. Cuttlefish are molluscs in the class cephalopoda along with octopi and squid. Molluscs also include bivalves (clams, oysters and mussels) and gastropods (snails and slugs).
No, jellyfish are neither of these. The gastropods and bivalves belong to the phylum Mollusca, whilst jellyfish are Cnideria. Jellyfish are in many ways more primitive than molluscs, and lack many of their structural features.
Yes! All plants and animals are in the food chain, because all plants and animals eat and are eaten.
No, the conch is not an arthropod (phylum Arthropoda) but rather is a gastropod mollusc (phylum Mollusca) along with other sea snails, land snails, bivalves, etc. Aquatic arthropods include creatures like crabs, lobsters and shrimp.
they are in the class cephalopoda, which also includes cuddlefish.