Mollusks are ectothermic animals, meaning their body temperature is largely influenced by the surrounding environment rather than being internally regulated. As a result, their body temperature typically matches that of the water or substrate they inhabit. This can vary significantly depending on factors like habitat, geographic location, and the time of year. Therefore, there isn't a fixed body temperature for mollusks; it fluctuates with environmental conditions.
yes
a shell
A shell
Vertebral column is not present in all mollusks.
mollusks
The type of body cavity shared by all mollusks is pseudocoelom is a false statement. The correct answer is coelom.
An invertebrate that has a soft body and a shell is called exosceloton.
in the respiratory system.
Yes
Mollusks have soft body and hard shells but some don't even have shells.
foot
No ......mollusks are not segmented,like insects....just their body is partitioned into head, foot, and visceral hump..........but one can't take it as segmentation.........