Mollusca.
No, a mollusk is like a clam or mussel. They are phylum mollusca. Rats are phylum chordata.
Clams belong to the bivalvia class and the veneridae family. They also belong to the Animalia kingdom and the Mollusca phylum.
Clams: Phylum: Mollusca (Mollusk), class - Bivalvia
No - class Bivalvia of phylum mollusca have no head examples are clams, oysters, and mussels
A Lobster is in the Phylum Arthropoda, it has an exoskeleton and jointed legs. The exoskeleton is made of chitin and has to be shed as the animal grows.An Octopus is in the Phylum Mollusca and is soft bodied. It has legs but they are a smooth soft extension of their bodies.A clam is in the Phylum Mollusca and is soft bodied. While it has a shell, the shell is a calcified structure that increases in size by deposition and is not shed as the animal grows.
If by biological you mean the phylogeny it's phylum mollusca, class bivalvia, subclass heterodonta
"Clam" is too broad for order, family, genus and species. But otherwise; they are in the phylum Mollusca in the class Bivalvia, along with oysters.
You will see a clam.
a clam
It is a clam.
No, the manila clam is saltwater.
YES! I think... They can also clam up! -Happily!