it depends on what your talking about because thousands of pages come up so you have to make it a bit more percific.
No, oysters belong to the gastropoda class of invertebrates.
Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalivia Hope this helps
Clams and oysters and what have you.. (Mollusca (Mollusks))
Oysters and clams
No, shrimp and oysters are not in the same family. Shrimp belong to the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda, making them crustaceans. Oysters, on the other hand, are mollusks in the class Bivalvia within the phylum Mollusca. While both are aquatic animals and important seafood, they are classified under different biological families.
No, oysters do not have a backbone. They are classified as invertebrates, which means they do not have a vertebral column or backbone like vertebrate animals do. Oysters belong to the phylum Mollusca, specifically in the class Bivalvia.
Oysters are from the class Mollusks. They acquire eleven elements of their system. They are gills, mantle, shell, intestine, stomach, digestive gland, hinge, accutor muscle, auricle, ventricle, libial palp.
No - class Bivalvia of phylum mollusca have no head examples are clams, oysters, and mussels
"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.
oysters that are dried
Where can oysters be found?:)
No. Oysters do not have a radula