All molluscs are ectothermic; this means that their body temperatures are the same as the surrounding temperature. So if a mollusc is in a pond that is 60F, its body will be 60F. Later in the day, if the pond gets up to 75F, then the molluscs body temperature will rise to 75F as well.
Molluscs are acoelomate; they have no body cavities.
what type of skin does molluscs
Molluscs don't need ridgid body forms, since they live in protective rigid shells.
Molluscs exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their body can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a single plane. This symmetry is evident in their body structure, which typically includes a distinct head, a muscular foot, and a visceral mass containing most of their internal organs. Some molluscs, particularly certain bivalves, may show variations in symmetry due to their lifestyle and habitat.
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No. Mussels are molluscs and molluscs are invertebrate animals. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
Molluscs have a soft, unsegmented body that is typically covered by a protective shell made of calcium carbonate. This shell can vary in shape, size, and color among different mollusc species. In some molluscs, like octopuses and slugs, the shell is reduced or absent, and their bodies are often covered by a layer of skin known as the mantle, which can secrete additional protective materials. The mantle also plays a role in respiration and, in some species, locomotion.
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I think you´re looking for molluscs - snails and the like.
yes a snail belongs in the mollusc group.
No, molluscs do not have segmentation, although there are three body regions which are not considered segmentations; a head, visceral mass and the (muscular) foot.
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