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Members of this mollusk class have an internal plate instead of a shell?

Cephalopods


Snails are classified as what?

Class GastropodaSomething else. They are members of the mollusk class of Gastropoda.


Is a snail a cephalopod mollusk?

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.


What class is the Giant rock scallop in?

a mollusk


Do mollusk have two body sections and no antenna?

false, I think, slugs are in mollusk class and do not have multi section body


Which mollusk class does not exhibit a veliger larvae?

legsa


What class of animal does a stingray belong to?

A stingray is a mollusk


Which molluscan class includes members that undergo embryonic torsion?

Gastropoda is the molluscan class that includes members that undergo embryonic torsion. Torsion is a unique process in which the visceral mass of the developing mollusk rotates 180 degrees, bringing the anus above the head. This characteristic is a defining feature of the Gastropoda class.


Is a octopus a mollusk that does not have a hard shell.?

Yes, an octopus is a type of mollusk classified under the class Cephalopoda. Unlike many other mollusks, such as snails or clams, octopuses do not have a hard external shell. Instead, they possess a soft body, which allows for greater flexibility and movement in their aquatic environments.


What is the biological order of the Clam?

Clams: Phylum: Mollusca (Mollusk), class - Bivalvia


What what is what is a invertebrate?

A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea


What invertebrate is a squiq in?

A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea