The only mollusks that are Gastropoda are slugs and snails.
Mollusks in the class Gastropoda do not have a disinct head
Hisao Ishii has written: 'Late Pleistocene and Holocene gastropod mollusks of Osaka city and its adjacent area' -- subject(s): Fossil Gastropoda, Fossil Mollusks, Gastropoda, Fossil, Mollusks, Fossil 'Jinja to kindaika' -- subject(s): Shinto shrines, Shinto
Charlotte Webster Dawley has written: 'Distribution and growth studies of the Unionidae and aquatic Gastropoda found in Minnesota' -- subject(s): Gastropoda, Unionidae, Mollusks
There are seven classes of mollusks. These are Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, Cephalopoda, Aplocophora, and Monoplacophora.
Three classes of mollusks are Gastropoda, Bivalvia, and Cephalopoda. Gastropoda includes snails and slugs, Bivalvia encompasses clams and oysters, and Cephalopoda features octopuses and squids. Each class exhibits distinct characteristics, such as the single, spiraled shell of gastropods or the highly developed nervous system of cephalopods. These classes highlight the diversity and adaptability of mollusks in various environments.
Mollusks: The largest mollusk belongs to the class Gastropoda. The Colossal Squid is considered the largest species of mollusk. It can reach a length of 14 meters.
kingdom animalia, phylum mollusca, class gastropoda, ...and i don't know the rest
Maxwell Smith has written: 'Universal shells' -- subject(s): Mollusks 'A review of the Volutidae' -- subject(s): Volutidae 'Triton helmet and harp shells' -- subject(s): Gastropoda, Mollusks
Shell-less mollusks include: Squids, cuttlefish, and octopuses (class Cephalopoda) Nudibranchs & slugs (class Gastropoda) A+=slug
Wendell C. Mansfield has written: 'Miocene gastropods and scaphopods from Trinidad, British West Indies' -- subject(s): Fossil Gastropoda, Fossil Scaphopoda, Gastropoda, Fossil, Scaphopoda, Fossil '... Miocene pelecypods of the Choctawhatchee formation of Florida' -- subject(s): Bivalvia, Fossil, Fossil Bivalvia, Paleontology 'Some peculiar fossil forms from Maryland' -- subject(s): Daimonelix, Paleontology 'New fossil mollusks from the Miocene of Virginia and North Carolina' -- subject(s): Fossil Mollusks, Mollusks, Fossil, Paleontology 'Notes on Pleistocene faunas from Maryland and Virginia and Pliocene and Pleistocene faunas from North Carolina' -- subject(s): Fossil Mollusks, Mollusks, Fossil, Paleontology 'Some tertiary mollusks from southern Florida' -- subject(s): Fossil Mollusks, Mollusks, Fossil, Paleontology '...Mollusks of the Tampa and Suwannee limestones of Florida' -- subject(s): Fossil Mollusks, Mollusks, Fossil, Paleontology
Gastropoda is the largest and most diverse class of mollusc with over 60 000 known species.
The edible univalves belong to the class Gastropoda. This class includes snails, slugs, and whelks, which are all mollusks with a single shell.