mollusks such as snails eat algea from your fish tank!
They clear the water and promote aqua plants growth in deeper waters.
They help humans obtain food and affect the food chain enormously.
they are food to other animals (including some humans)
some filter water
eat algae and plankton (usually)
and much more
Mollusks are an important food source for humans, for example the clam, found in the ocean, is eaten by many people around the world.
the answer is echinoderms are closer related to humans because they have a spine while mollusks do not
Snails and slugs are mollusks. Humans and mollusks have co-existed since humans emerged, and I would imagine humans have always been aware of the existence of mollusks. We're kind of smart like that.
Mollusks are just smarter.
it is very important it is what you use on the stove and makes it hot
because it makes humans feel beter
It makes them jerks. Unless they do it for survival reasons
Cephalopods are a phylum of mollusks that include squids, octopi, the chambered nautilus, and cuttlefish. All cephalopods have tentacles, most are carnivores, and they are all mollusks. All mollusks have a radula, or toothy tongue, a mantle, or thin layer of tissue that covers the organs and makes the shell, and a muscular foot.
becasue it makes up half of a humans mass
There are over 50,000 known species of Mollusks! That figure makes them second only to the Arthropods in invertebrate phylum size.
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Most people believe the second class of mollusks is referring to a school because many fish together is noted as a "school" of fish. This is not the case however. The second class mollusks noted as a "gang". Second class mollusks are the mollusks that, if they were humans, would be classified as "white trash". These mollusks are the dirty bottom feeders that partake in vile activities/ behaviors which gives them the name second class, or nicknamed "classless mollusks". In their ecosystem, the second class mollusks are in abundance because predators prefer class over "sass". The first class mollusks, which are the predators' choice, show disgust towards the second class mollusks and they even outcast them. It seems as if they are upset to be part of the same species. The second class mollusks are not eaten by humans, but soon they will be the only mollusks that exist because they have few to no predators.
Gelidium amansii is used to for the culture of bacteria and fungi. This helps humans by being able to develop vaccines and medicines for diseases.