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The Mantle
Glandular epithelium produces hormones.
mast cells
Muscle tissue produces movement.
Vascular cambium
It is actually only three common structures since not all mollusks have shells. Here it is: Head- structure that contains the mouth, brain and sensory organs Foot- muscular structure that extends from the body and is used for movement Mantle- fleshy tissue that covers and protects the internal organs. It also secretes the shell for most mollusks :) B) =3 -_-
The thin folded membranous tissue that envelops most of the visceral mass in mollusks is called the mantle. The mantle is common on all mollusks, including those that live in freshwater.
MollusksSoft bodied animals that typically have an inner or outer shellMost will have a muscular foot that is used for movement, opening their shell or burying themselves in the sandThe head region will usually contain mouth and sense organs such as eyes.A soft fold of tissue called the mantle covers most of the mollusks bodyThe mantle produces the shellEchinodermsAn internal skeleton and Spiny skinFive part body planA water vascular systemTube Feet
The thin layer of tissue that covers the body of a mollusk is called the "mantle."
Mollusks which have an open circulatory system, have blood that is pumped into sinuses containing tissue.
The Mantle
The mantle
fat tissue or adipose tissue
Meristematic tissue is the only plant tissue that produces new cells in mitosis.
Glandular epithelium produces hormones.
The mantle is the fold of tissue which protects the inside mass. If a shell is not present, then the mantle forms it.
i think it is vascular cambium layer............ :)