Mollusks in the classes gastropod (snails, slugs, nudibranchs) and bivalves (clam, mussels) move with a muscular foot. In the class of cephalopods, the foot has become 8 tentacles and no longer is used for movement. In this case, they use jet propulsion and water propels them away from predators or towards prey.
Normally most use a muscular "foot" to drag themselves around, siphons are often used for digging and the shell itself can be opened and closed to force movements like burrowing or swimming.
there are several different kinds of these creatures and each has a unique method adapted for survival.
mollusks move by their muscle contraction if they do have muscle. lol
it uses its foot and the base of the body to push itself :)
.they are all in the phylum mollusks. This means they are related to taxonomers.
The blood of mollusks moves in a setae.
Yes, they are mollusks. Snails and slugs are also mollusks, so you will recognize that these animals don't have internal bones.
The function in a mollusks mantel is to help it's muchel move in the bod Located in th inside of the shell
Siphon .
Use there feet to crawl walk or dig.
mollusks have a tube like foot that looks like a suckction cup
yes your muscles must do work in order for you to move
Mollusks, sponges, and coral are among the "animals" that remain relatively stationary.
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Mollusks are invertebrates because they do not have a backbone.