A slug would go into the phylum mollusca, along with clams, octopi and squid.
The term 'slug' is considered a common name for ALL slug species. Thus, it is impossible to deduce from your question which species of slug you would like to be classified.
slug... they come from dogs but they shrunk a bit
The seven levels of classification for a giant garden slug, in order, are kingdom (Animalia), phylum (Mollusca), class (Gastropoda), order (Stylommatophora), family (Limacidae), genus (Limax), and species (specific epithet).
The next taxnomic subdivision directly spouting from phylum is class. The total ranks go in this order: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Subclass: Orthogastropoda Superorder: Heterobranchia Order: Opisthobranchia Suborder: Nudibranchia solid scientific name Opisthobranchia
phylum mollusks with snails and clams
There are many genus' that are considered slugs. The phylum is mollusca.
a slug belongs to a snail family that is real
No. Sponges are the simplest animals and they are aquatic and sessile (attached to a substrate). A slug is in the Phylum Mollusca in the Class Gastropoda.
The slug is technically an animal so is the worm so it would be the worm and the slug family.
The term 'slug' is considered a common name for ALL slug species. Thus, it is impossible to deduce from your question which species of slug you would like to be classified.
slug... they come from dogs but they shrunk a bit
I don't really know why don't you ask your teacher instead i would give you the answer but i don't know it and i hatee math ohh ya
No, slug is not an Annelid because it lacks annelid characters but it is a Molluscan as it possesses the characters of phylum Mollusca which include 1; A flat ventral muscular foot. 2;Tortion and detortion. 3; Triploblastic coelomate protostome. It is important to note that classification is gradual, an organism is not directly placed in a phylum, but it is classified in a family than order than class and so on. It is not necessary that an organism should have all characters of phylum.
leaves ---> slug --> badger
Acellular slime molds in phylum Myxomycota form a slug-like mass known as a plasmodium. This structure is formed by the aggregation of individual amoeboid cells and serves as the feeding stage of the organism. It moves across the substratum in search of food.
I think if you just go on google images and type in male slug and then female slug it would show you