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yes
mollusk
The limpet has only one shell, making it a univalve. Molluscs with two shells, such as clams and mussels, are bivalves.
Its neither.Its actually a Gastropod.
One has one and one has two
Strictly speaking, no, though an organism cannot simultaneously be both.
Bivalves are mollusks with two shells, such as a clam. A univalve is a mollusk with one shell, such as a snail.
Bivalves, univalves, and cephalopods are all types of mollusks. So are gastropods.
Neither. while its true that moon snails consist of only one shell, they are classified as gastropods and not bivalves. Bivalves are clams, mussels, scallops and oyster, all having 2 shells, while gastropods are snails.
An oyster - bi (stand for two) and valves (stands for shells) - two shelled animals.
A mussel is a bivalve, which means it has two shells that are hinged together to protect its soft body.
Univalves, otherwise known as gastropods, live in most all oceans. A sea mollusk is a good example of a univalve.