Phylum: Mollusca
Mollusca
A major phylum of the animal kingdom comprising an extreme diversity of external body forms (oysters, clams, chitons, snails, slugs, squid, and octopuses among others), all based on a remarkably uniform basic plan of structure and function. The phylum name is derived from mollis, meaning soft, referring to the soft body within a hard calcareous shell, which is usually diagnostic. Soft-bodied mollusks make extensive use of ciliary and mucous mechanisms in feeding, locomotion, and reproduction. Most molluscan species are readily recognizable as such.
The Mollusca constitute a successful phylum; there are probably over 110,000 living species of mollusks, a number second only to that of the phylum Arthropoda, and more than double the number of vertebrate species. More than 99% of living molluscan species belong to two classes: Gastropoda (snails) and Bivalvia. Ecologically, these two classes can make up a dominant fraction of the animal biomass in many natural communities, both marine and fresh-water.
A link to the Wikipedia article on squids is provided.
Cephalopoda I believe. If not then Mollusca
mollusk
squid
The phylum of a squid is Mollusca.
MOLLUSCA
Phlyum: Molluska (mollusks) Class: Cepholopoda (cepholopods)
The octopus belongs to the phylum, Mollusca. It shares this phylum with its brethren squid and mollusks. It is a cephalopod, the octopus; therefore, Cephalopoda would be its class. Hope this helps.
Squid are in the Class Cephelapoda, Phylum Mollusca, Kingdom Animalia.
No - squid belong to the Phylum Mollusca and the Class Cephalopda. They do not belong to the Phylum Arthropoda.
Phylum Mollusca houses such animals as snails, slugs, clams, squid, octopi, and cuttlefish.
A slug belongs to the phylum Mollusca, specifically in the class Gastropoda.
calm, squid, barnacle, nautilus
squids are invertabrates. as for all in the phylum molusca.
A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea