Mollusca
No, a mollusk is like a clam or mussel. They are phylum mollusca. Rats are phylum chordata.
There are about 2,000 varieties of 'common clams'! However, they all belong to the mollusca phylum and the bivalviaclass.
No, an octopus would be an example of a mollusk (not a cnidarian).
The octopus is a mollusk, a cephalopod of the order Octopoda.
Squid belong to the taxonomic class Cephalopoda, within the phylum Mollusca. They are further classified in the order Teuthida.
A snail is a mollusk, but not a cephalopod. That is; that they are in the Kingdom Animalia, and the Phylum Mollusca. Snails are actually members of the Class Gastropoda, which translates to "body-foot". Cephalopods belong to the Kingdom Animalia and the Phylum Mollusca, but their Class is Cephalopoda, which translates to "head-foot". Some common Cephalopods are octopi and squid.
No, snails belong to the gastropod class under phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Arthropoda are a different phylum and characterized by joint appendages, like insects and crustaceans.
No. Mollusks are in the phylum mollusca. sea stars, or starfish are in the phylum echinodermata.
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
The phylum bulldogs belong in is, Chordate.
Echinoderms belong to the phylum Echinodermata.
Phylum Arthropoda.