bilateral symmetery
Mollusk have bilateral symmetry
It actually has 125 axis of symmetry
Most animals in the Mollusk phylum have bilateral symmetry, where their body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for more efficient movement and sensory abilities.
i think it is bilateral body symmetry
They are all soft-bodied.
Mamals
Some well known gastropods, which are mollusks, are snails and slugs, and they exhibit what is known as BILATERAL SYMMETRY. The only other kind of symmetry that exists in the animal kingdom, with the exception of colonial species such as the sponge, is RADIAL SYMMETRY. This second type is exhibited by starfish, for example. Cephalopods, another type of mollusk, may appear to be radially symmetric, but are actually bilaterally symmetric due to the composition of their cephalic (head) region.
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
An abalone is a type of mollusk.
A bivalvia
Bilateral Symmetry
Snail. It is a mollusk or cephalopod of some type.