The function of a mollusks foot is locomotion (moving).
the function of the its shell is to protect the mollusk's very vulnerable and sensitive organs.
Every mollusk has a head, a body, and a foot. The head typically contains sensory organs and a mouth, while the body houses the internal organs. The foot is a muscular structure used for movement and can vary in shape and function among different mollusk species. Additionally, many mollusks have a protective shell made of calcium carbonate.
yes just one; every animal has a foot...
snails
soft bodies and a big muscular foot. Some mollusk have shells.
cephalopod
yes
they use there thick musklar foot
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The mollusk foot is used for locomotion, allowing the mollusk to move along substrates. It may also be involved in burrowing, anchoring, or gripping onto surfaces for stability. In some species, the foot can also be used for sensing and detecting stimuli in the environment.
FOOT
Foot