ORMER I think that Abalone is more appropriate
Mollusks with two shells are known to the world as bivalves. Some examples of bivalves are oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops.
A mollusk with a straight conical shell is known as a conus.
i believe it is a clam. I'm not positive, but that is my best guess. good luck!
A conch is a tropical marine mollusc with a spiral external shell. An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton, which a conch doesn't have.
Neither.'Slug' applies to any gastropod mollusc* that lacks a shell.*This is what they are classed as, not a reptile or amphibian.
Pila Apple Snail is called amphibious for the fact it can leave on land and in fresh water. Mollusk is a term used for animals that have a reduced or absent shell.
Yes.
No Mollusc has any segmentation.
abalone
Ormer
abalone
It is called the cochlea
Cochlea
Wentletrap
The cochlea is shaped in a spiral, kind of like a snail shell.
wentletrap
wentletrap
They have a shell they made themselves and they have a soft inside.
the cochlea are located in the ear. It is a spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear that resembles a snail shell and contains nerve endings essential for hearing.
Hermit crabs.